Welcome to my blog! So far it's been a place to store my rough/first drafts. I retired from my day job on 18 OCT 2020. I now call myself writer, artist, and photographer. I am in training to be a better human, according to my teachers, Carmen and Santiago. My husband overheard them whispering one night ... "If she keeps the treats coming, we'll give her good marks!" Anyhow, they get loads of treats, and I hope to treat you all with entertaining writing! Enjoy!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Choose Extraordinary
I woke up
this morning thinking about what I would do today. It lead me to
think that each day we are faced with a multitude of choices. Each of
these choices is like a mile marker on our road through the day. But
perhaps it is more than that. In fact, choice is more than just a
marker on our daily path. Choice is what defines us. What we choose
is what makes our lives ordinary or extraordinary.
I think
everyone would say they would choose extraordinary if they could, but
then they come up with a list of reasons why they must remain
ordinary. Bless your hearts. Such martyrs!
Before
you choose to be offended know that every choice is an opportunity.
Some small. Some large and earth shaking, but opportunity
none-the-less.
Think
back to your first concious thought today. Move on to the next one
and then the next. Can you map how that first thought set your day?
We have programmed ourselves over the years to automatically think
certain things and set our day automatically. What if you lay in bed
for an extra minute or so and changed your first thought of the day?
Instead of “Ugh I have to get up and ...” you thought “No
matter what, this is going to be a great day!”
Ok I
agree, happy bubbly thoughts first thing in the morning are tough to
come by, but consider how long you have been automatically thinking
“ugh” when you first wake up. When did you choose to start
thinking that way? I remember being a teenager and thinking that way.
But, I also remember being a preteen and bouncing out of bed ready to
see what the new day would bring. Somewhere between childhood and my
teen years I conciously began to wake up and dread the day. It took
time, but I wake up now and think that the day is filled with endless
possibility. That is how I choose to start my day. A concious thought
is just that. It's a choice to change current programming.
Think of
it this way. There is only you in your head. Oh sure the voices of
those around us intrude and add their thoughts and opinions, but
again here we have a choice. Quiet the other voices (gag them if you
must). Listen to the one that matters most. Yours. This is your day
full of choice. How will you choose today?
To me
this is like opening gifts. I have been given the gift of today. Oh
sure there are obligations awaiting me. People expecting things of
me, tasks that want my attention. But everything from the moment I
wake up requires me to make a choice.
Do I
choose to dread today and every task I encounter, or wait, can I
decide to feel differently about my day? I used to hate household
chores. Dishes, laundry and making my bed. But now I choose to think
of these things as fun. The fun part being that when I am done, my
living space is neat, clean, tidy and organized. It makes being home
just that much more relaxing and enjoyable. It also has the added
benefit of not worrying about inviting anyone over, because I already
know that my house is neat, clean and tidy and I will not feel
compelled to clean just to have company.
Everyone,
has this opportunity to change their thoughts. EVERYONE. Yes even the
person who has been bound and gagged and tied up as a captive has a
choice regarding how they feel that day.
What
binds you? What choices have you made that hold you captive? Is it
possible to change how you see your life? Is it possible to remove
the bonds and free your choices?
Yes. It
is possible. We drive our choices each and every day. We decide
whether our day will be happy, stressful or downright drudgery. We
choose how we greet each person we encounter. Choose to greet the
people around you with a cheerful “Good Morning” as opposed to a
prickly “Don't talk to me until I've had my coffee” and see how
your perspective changes.
That
first choice of the day can be the catalyst for the avalanche of
change.
Oh dear,
did I say change? I most certainly did. Change the way you choose and
your life will change.
I dare
you.
Choose
Extraordinary.
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How true this is. Like my dad always said 'Life is what we make it". I enjoyed your blog and will look forward to reading more!
ReplyDeleteElaine HackettQ
I like it. Some really deep, good thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elaine and Wendi! I really appreciate the feedback! I will be writing more here. Not sure yet what the next piece will be but I know it's already brewing in my head!
ReplyDeleteLoved this line, "That first choice of the day can be the catalyst for the avalanche of change."
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading your words - hope to see more!
LOL How is it that I am just now discovering this piece?!!
ReplyDeleteIt's reminiscent of some of the wonderful talks we've had and thoughts we've shared over the years. I am enormously grateful that you and I have been able to learn a great deal from one another and often, after one of our good conversations, I've wanted to write things down, lest I forget in later days, the things we've discovered together and also, just how lucky I've been that you and I are deeply and forever connected.
But I struggle with putting words together so it hasn't happened.
Instead, I am relieved AND grateful that you can magically put all the pieces together perfectly! Thank you Mija.
You are awesome!