“The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all.”
~ Walt Disney Company
“The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all.”
~ Walt Disney Company
Joe: “I took a cab from airport.”
Mike” “How did it go?”
Joe: “The driver said, “I love my job. I’m my own boss. Nobody tells me what to do.” I said, “Turn left here.”
“More smiling, less worrying. More compassion, less judgment. More blessed, less stressed. More love, less hate.”
~ Roy T. Bennett
Each time I do what’s right during the COVID-19 crises I help myself, my neighbors, and all who pass by. Going to keep on doing it.
“One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.” ~ Goethe
Friends of Mine
James W. Foley
Good-morning, Brother Sunshine,
Good-morning, Sister Song,
I beg your humble pardon
If you’ve waited very long.
I thought I heard you rapping,
To shut you out were sin,
My heart is standing open,
Won’t you
walk
right
in?
Good-morning, Brother Gladness,
Good-morning, Sister Smile,
They told me you were coming,
So I waited on a while.
I’m lonesome here without you,
A weary while it’s been,
My heart is standing open,
Won’t you
walk
right
in?
Good-morning, Brother Kindness,
Good-morning, Sister Cheer,
I heard you were out calling,
So I waited for you here.
Some way, I keep forgetting
I have to toil or spin
When you are my companions,
Won’t you
walk
right
in?
“I know people who have suffered writer’s block, and I don’t think I’ve ever had it. A friend of mine, for three years he couldn’t write. And he said that he thought of stories and he knew the stories, could see the stories completely, but he could never find the door. Somehow that first sentence was never there. And without the door, he couldn’t do the story. I’ve never experienced that. But it’s a chilling thought.”
~ Donald E. Westlake
Zeke: “I was coming out of the deli when a cable repairman asked me what time it was?”
Pat: “What did you tell him, Zeke?”
Zeke: “I told him it was between noon and five.”
No Cost Prescription: Smile & Cheery Outlook
Do you have a rosy outlook and see the glass as half-full rather than half-empty? If so, your good attitude may have even more benefits than you think. A growing number of scientific studies suggest optimistic people tend to live longer and have better physical and mental health than pessimistic people. . . . Having a positive attitude can boost your physical health, no matter what might be ailing you.
Tips for Changing from a pessimistic mindset to an optimistic:
Think positive thoughts about yourself and others.
Don’t compare yourself to others in a competitive way.
Find the good in every situation, even at difficult moments.
Focus on achieving a positive outcome in all circumstances.
Strive to improve your physical health through exercise, a healthy diet, and good sleeping habits and hygiene.
Challenge your mind every day by learning something new.
Here are a few of the good things I witnessed or experienced today:
What I share are seemingly small and inconsequential things, but they are priceless to me.
Grateful for all the above.
If you’d like to share the good things you’ve witnessed on my blog, Email me (ray.brese@gmail.com) a short list (1 to 5 things. I’ll post and attribute them to you in the way you choose to be acknowledged (e.g., anonymous, name, Word Press blog (etc.).