Have we piqued your curiosity?
Wondering what that means or how it’s even possible? Maybe you’re single, no love interest in sight. Maybe you’re married and don’t particularly like your spouse during this season. Maybe you’ve lost the one you love, through breakup, a move far away, or they passed on.
With all the possible scenarios, how exactly can you be in love every day?
Olaf, the famous snowman from Disney Frozen, says it best: “I've always loved the idea of summer, and sun, and all things hot." His perspective caused him to love the things that could possibly hurt him.
Perspective can be everything.
The question is: Do you love your life?
Are you waking up each day excited about all the possibilities that lie ahead, or do you wake up cringing at the thought of heading to the office?
We only get one chance at life. That’s just a fact. We get to choose what we do with our life, who we allow around us and where we spend our time. Most of us have to work because...well, we didn’t have parents that left us a large inheritance and a home on an island somewhere. So, ask yourself, 'Do I love my job?'
We spend most of our waking hours working. If you aren’t happy where you are, it’s up to you to change that.
Maybe you are okay with your job but still don’t feel fulfilled. Why not find a hobby? We think Millennials would call that self-care.
"Now, think of the happiest things.
It's the same as having wings." - Peter Pan
If you need help kickstarting how to fall back in love with your life, read over these ideas:
“Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time,
for that is the stuff that life is made of.”
- Benjamin Franklin
Life happens, tragedy strikes, unwelcome surprises enter without mercy. We all experience bumps in the road—some bigger than others—but you get to choose how much they impact your world.
There is so much of life that happens beyond our control. Oftentimes, we get frustrated when things don’t go as planned. Disappointments set in, causing us to get stuck in a sea of ungratefulness.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, whether you are single, married, divorced or undecided on a status, choose love! Love yourself, love those around you, and enjoy life.
Life is a journey that brings pain, sacrifice, and hard lessons. Resist the desire to complain. Those setbacks are not the end of the world—much less the end of your life. You can gain wisdom and knowledge from those setbacks that can help you and the next generation coming up beside you. Embrace gratitude. Wake up each day with a mindset that you get to choose to love the day ahead.
Life is a beautiful thing. Here’s the hard fact: You only get to live this life once. Will you choose to see the good? Will you choose to let those little things go and love your life?
At Impact Health Sharing you have choices and we want to guide you along with any questions or concerns you may have. Connect with us today online or by phone: 855-378-6777.