Today’s Quote:

Don’t let your thoughts run away with you, don’t start planning to bail out because you’re worried about the future and how much you can take. Don’t look ahead to the pain. Just get through the day. ~ Marcus Luttrell

Today’s Quote: The Real True North

Do not dwell on what once was, but rather look forward and ponder how you can make the future brighter ~ Christopher Paolini

Today’s Thought: Listen to Your Own Inner Voice

I read my news online. I don’t listen to news related podcasts or watch the “experts” on TV. I avoid reading any article where the author is reporting the future. If sports teams, for example, listened to the talking heads, they wouldn’t play the games because the talking heads already know the outcome. We’ve all seen how wrong they can be time and again. We can apply the same logic our lives. How do people we love and trust know if we will be successful? . We only know when we take a chance. Listen to your inner voice, not the folks who believe they know the future.

Today’s Thought: You Have a Future

I was watching a movie last night. One of the characters was in prison awaiting parole and looking forward to getting back together with his girlfriend. A fellow inmate asked him, “What are you going to do when you get out?” He responded, “I hope we can live a normal life and we have a future.” I think those words apply to most of us especially the words “and we have a future.” We all need something to look forward to; something that stirs our anticipations of what awaits us. If we can catch a glimpse of what a hope-filled future has in store for us, we’ll have the determination and courage to knock our challenges down as we walk toward our future. I hope you have a hope filled future and nothing can prevent you from realizing it in the present moment.

Today’s Poem: The Two Rivers by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The Two Rivers

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Slowly the hour-hand of the clock moves round;
  So slowly that no human eye hath power
  To see it move!  Slowly in shine or shower
  The painted ship above it, homeward bound,
Sails, but seems motionless, as if aground;
  Yet both arrive at last; and in his tower
  The slumberous watchman wakes and strikes the hour,
  A mellow, measured, melancholy sound.
Midnight! the outpost of advancing day!
  The frontier town and citadel of night!
  The watershed of Time, from which the streams
Of Yesterday and To-morrow take their way,
  One to the land of promise and of light,
  One to the land of darkness and of dreams!

II.
O River of Yesterday, with current swift
  Through chasms descending, and soon lost to sight,
  I do not care to follow in their flight
  The faded leaves, that on thy bosom drift!
O River of To-morrow, I uplift
  Mine eyes, and thee I follow, as the night
  Wanes into morning, and the dawning light
  Broadens, and all the shadows fade and shift!
I follow, follow, where thy waters run
  Through unfrequented, unfamiliar fields,
  Fragrant with flowers and musical with song;
Still follow, follow; sure to meet the sun,
  And confident, that what the future yields
  Will be the right, unless myself be wrong.

III.
Yet not in vain, O River of Yesterday,
  Through chasms of darkness to the deep descending,
  I heard thee sobbing in the rain, and blending
  Thy voice with other voices far away.
I called to thee, and yet thou wouldst not stay,
  But turbulent, and with thyself contending,
  And torrent-like thy force on pebbles spending,
  Thou wouldst not listen to a poet’s lay.
Thoughts, like a loud and sudden rush of wings,
  Regrets and recollections of things past,
  With hints and prophecies of things to be,
And inspirations, which, could they be things,
  And stay with us, and we could hold them fast,
  Were our good angels,–these I owe to thee.

IV.
And thou, O River of To-morrow, flowing
  Between thy narrow adamantine walls,
  But beautiful, and white with waterfalls,
  And wreaths of mist, like hands the pathway showing;
I hear the trumpets of the morning blowing,
  I hear thy mighty voice, that calls and calls,
  And see, as Ossian saw in Morven’s halls,
  Mysterious phantoms, coming, beckoning, going!
It is the mystery of the unknown
  That fascinates us; we are children still,
  Wayward and wistful; with one hand we cling
To the familiar things we call our own,
  And with the other, resolute of will,
  Grope in the dark for what the day will bring.

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Inspiring Quote: Which Name Do You Choose?

The future has several names. For the weak, it is impossible; for the fainthearted, it is unknown; but for the valiant, it is ideal. ~ Victor Hugo

Thinking Out Loud: Today and Tomorrow are Linked Together

If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. ~ John Galsworthy

NOTE: Tomorrow is where we will end up when today is over. What will your tomorrow look like? Our tomorrow has its genesis in today. Today and tomorrow are intertwined. One cannot live without the other. When we live fully in the present moment we can focus our efforts on making our tomorrow brighter. I am writing this post as south Texas is experiencing an Artic blast. We had freezing rain overnight and the current temperature is a frigid 20 F (-6.7 C). Prior to the Artic blast arriving, I covered my plants to protect them from the freezing temperatures and ice. With a bit of luck when warmer temperatures arrive in a few days my plants will have survived. In a way this illustrates the connection between what I do today and the tomorrow I want to help create. Whatever you do today, make it add to the creation of a brighter tomorrow for you and those you love.

Today’s Inspiring Photo ~ Your Future is Bright!

Positive Thought For the Day ~ Live Now

You can live in the past, or you can live in the present but you cannot live in both. Living takes place in the present with an eye toward tomorrow. Be grateful for what was and move on. Life calls us to live and enjoy the moment, to continually grow, and learn from every experience.

Positive Thought of the Day ~ Moving Toward Tomorrow

Don’t dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer.

~Denis Waitley

 

NOTE: It’s good to understand what went wrong and learn how to prevent it from happening again. It’s even better to shake the dust off our feet and move forward leaving the past behind. For the confident, the future will always be better than the past. 

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