Carpe diem So often we prepare for our future and when faced with an something unexpected or unplanned that doesn’t quite fit our timeline for that day, we say to ourselves maybe another time. Seize your moments - carpe diem. As you search for meaning, enjoyment and a reason for being, consider this statement - "Every bit of your anxiety happens when you are either worrying about the future or beating yourself up about a perceived failure in your past You have absolutely no anxiety if you can discipline yourself to live in the now" Make a conscious choice. Choose to live now, be present today. Carpe diem. If you have time to hear the birds, make genuine connection with those around you (family, loved ones, colleagues, friends), you get satisfaction and energy from your daily connections. You feel joyous warmth when you let a stranger into the queue ahead of you, at one when you show an act of unconditional kindness. |
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