Positive Thought of the Day ~ Appreciate the Moment

“Appreciate the moment.”

NOTE: The wild flowers are spectacular this spring in south Texas. They flooded the roadside as I drove to the gym this morning. I had all I could do to concentrate on my driving while trying to appreciate the flower show. It’s really true, it’s important to appreciate the moment especially with those we love. One never knows how many moments anyone has. Appreciate every one of them.

Poem of the Day ~ Return

Return

Sterling A. Brown

I have gone back in boyish wonderment
To things that I had foolishly put by. . . . 
Have found an alien and unknown content 
In seeing how some bits of cloud-filled sky 
Are framed in bracken pools; through chuckling hours 
Have watched the antic frogs, or curiously
Have numbered all the unnamed, vagrant flowers, 
That fleck the unkempt meadows, lavishly. 

Or where a headlong toppling stream has stayed
Its racing, lulled to quiet by the song 
Bursting from out the thickleaved oaken shade, 
There I have lain while hours sauntered past—
I have found peacefulness somewhere at last, 
Have found a quiet needed for so long. 

Photo of the Day ~ Love Matters

We all need love

All The Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Inspiring Quote of the Day ~ Great Things Are Coming Your Way

 

 

 

 

 

“There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it’s going to be a butterfly.”

~ Buckminster Fuller

Health Tip of the Day ~ What is Your Body Telling You?

4 Ways Your Body Talks to You

Red Flag Messages from Your Body – Your body will often let you know if something suddenly goes drastically wrong. If something feels really off — like changes in being able to see, talk, walk, think clearly, or communicate, or having chest pain or shortness of breath — call 911. Don’t wait to see if you feel better. If it’s a stroke or heart attack, you need medical care right away.

Do You Need a Rest Day from Exercise? You don’t feel up to your regular workout. Should you pass? Tune in. Do you feel sore and worn out? Then you may need a lighter day. Or are you feeling tempted by your favorite show and your couch? How often you need rest depends on how hard you work out and what you do, and how you feel. If you’re not in pain, some movement is usually a good idea. A certified personal trainer can give you a training schedule that builds in recovery.

Your Heart Rate Feels Off ~ You may feel lightheaded or dizzy with a racing, fluttering, or slowed pulse. If it lasts more than a few minutes or happens often, it might be from an illness or heart rhythm problem. Serious chest pain or trouble walking or speaking could mean a heart attack or stroke: Get to a hospital. An easy workout that suddenly seems hard and raises your pulse longer than usual may mean you’re overdoing it. Talk to a doctor about your symptoms.

Mood Matters ~ Everyone has times when they feel down or anxious. But if you have depression or anxiety, those conditions can affect you physically as well as emotionally. You might notice that you cry a lot, isolate yourself, avoid doing things you normally love, have tense muscles, find it hard to concentrate, and sleep or eat more (or less) than normal. These are cues to talk to your doctor or a therapist to get help.

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Poem of the Day ~ Poem (Happiness)

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Blance Taylor Dickinson

Ah, I know what happiness is. . . .
It is a timid little fawn
Creeping softly up to me
For one caress, then gone
Before I’m through with it . . .
Away, like dark from dawn!
Well I know what happiness is . . . !
It is the break of day that wears
A shining dew decked diadem . . .
An aftermath of tears.
Fawn and dawn, emblems of joy . . .
I’ve played with them for years,
And always they will slip away
Into the brush of another day.

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Joke of the Day

Joe: “I went to the ER last night because I superglued my thumb and forefinger together..”

Pete: “what did they do?”

Joe: “The doctor said not to worry, I was OK.”

Feeling Good Tip of the Day ~ Forgiveness Heals

It’s Not Always Easy to Forgive – However, Forgiveness is a Healthy Option for All Parties

Forgive. Harboring a grudge against a family member, co-worker, neighbor, a merchant or manufacturer, friend or someone you casually know doesn’t bode well for your mental health and overall well-being. In fact, it does long-term damage to your psyche. Find it in your heart to forgive, not just those you feel are responsible, but also yourself. Forgiveness doesn’t mean you condone the behavior, however. It does allow that negativity to be released, allowing you to move forward with your life.

NOTE: Each moment we hold on to our pain, hurt, or resentments we injure ourselves again and again. When we forgive the hurt, we release our negative energy and stop re-injuring ourselves. We also provide an opportunity for the person receiving our forgiveness to be healed.

Positive Thought of the Day ~ Push Forward, Never Quit

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”

Confucius

NOTE: The most successful people I’ve met are those who have dogged persistence. They don’t quit. They keep moving forward even if their goal always seems a bit out of their grasp. They put their head down, dig a bit deeper, and push forward. One day, they look back amazed at how far they’ve come. Do the same.

Health Tip of the Day ~ 5 Reasons to Give Up Refined Sugar

Knock the Sugar Off and Get Great Health Benefits

      1. Sugar is high in calories: Refined sugar is high in calories and has no nutritional value. Consuming large amounts of refined sugar can lead to weight gain and obesity, which can increase the risk of developing several health problems, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.
      2. Sugar can cause insulin resistance: Refined sugar causes a rapid spike in blood sugar levels, which can cause the body to produce insulin to bring the levels back down. Over time, this can lead to insulin resistance, a condition in which the body becomes less sensitive to insulin and is less able to regulate blood sugar levels.
      3. Sugar can increase inflammation: Consuming high amounts of refined sugar has been shown to increase inflammation in the body, which can contribute to the development of several chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease.
      4. Sugar can cause tooth decay: Refined sugar is a major contributor to tooth decay and gum disease. When sugar is consumed, the bacteria in the mouth produce acid, which can erode tooth enamel and cause cavities.
      5. Sugar can lead to addiction: Refined sugar can be addictive, as it activates the same reward centers in the brain as drugs of abuse. This can lead to cravings and a cycle of overconsumption, which can be difficult to break.
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