Today, I am thankful.
Every day is a new gift, a new
beginning.
Work on weekdays. Workload and
exam; no wonder I had woke up this morning with a pounding head. Instead of
complaining, I had just grabbed a coffee, rest for a while…then I am feeling
alright. This week had busy but I had many things to be thankful for. I had
just had to maintain a sense of positive attitude about everything. That’s me,
always in good vibes.
Instead of thinking on the things
I have to do to finish all school projects, the amount of work awaits for me by
the start of the week, instead I am thinking of the many things I am thankful
for: finishing the first semester, meeting an old friend after a long time,
enjoying a good movie, food trip from special some, chocolates, pasalubongs, a
trip to Palawan! I really had a good time, travelling always gives me a new
perspective on life and on people. I could see the world with fresh new eyes.
More than that, I am blessed because the people around me never fail to make me
feel special. I think it is the best gift I could receive.
It’s Sunday once again; a new start of the
week. It’s time to take a moment to be thankful for everything I already have and
not what I want. Contentment starts if I could be thankful for simple
things—the simple joys of living. I think the most grateful people are the ones
who have little but still think ways to give out to other people.
I love what Oprah had said about being
thankful, on happiness and contentment, “Be thankful for what you have; you’ll
end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never,
ever have enough.”People are insatiable. People will always make and look for
more ways to get what we wanted. But if I were to concentrate on the things I
am lacking, on the things I wanted, but I don’t need, contentment is far off,
the tendency is, I will become bitter. Discontentment and bitterness is a
lonely place; I have to avoid that if I have to.
Today is a new beginning.
Share a smile take a chances of being good and happy always. Today
had been a chance to make someone happy and to be a blessing to other people.
Today, I am thankful.
With that, I remember one of my older poems:
Lush
flourishing in glee,
Time is so
cruel to pass into such humility,
Let life
pass us by
Feel the
rush of the moment;
Swirl the
sky for free
Listen to
the wind,
Feign
distant whispers
Relish the
journey
Before the
competition
Of undying
solemnity.

Indeed... the journey!
ReplyDeleteHaha. my gabasa pa ni gali. Yup. Shanie :)
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