
When I was growing up, I took a lot of things for granted. I suppose we all do at one time or another. Now that I’m an adult, I find my perspective on life has changed for the better.
We need to learn not to take things for granted. Good health doesn’t always come easy. We must work at keeping ourselves healthy, strong, and in good spirits. Yet once we are told we have a health problem, we shouldn’t allow the disease to control the way we look at our future.
Taking for granted you’ll always enjoy good health can be a big deception. Realistically you need to accept the changes your body may go through.
Once you’ve made up your mind to live your life to the best of your ability any obstacles in your way, you’ll find easier to overcome. Every day of your life may offer limitless challenges. Believing in yourself will get you through your loss, and past your embarassments, so you’ll be able to buckle down and be a success.
I find myself worrying before I even fulfill the task at hand, I wonder why I let my inner voice of doubt have so much control. If you allow the door to remain open for failure, it will surely come to pass.
Don’t take for granted you have all the time you need to succeed at your goal. In writing experiences when I have doubt in what I’m working on, I’m easily steered away. I find I allow myself to become distracted on purpose due to the fear and doubt.
Don’t allow circumstances which you hadn’t planned on stop you from completing your goals. Life is what happens while you’re busy making other plans – John Lennon
I believe things happen for a reason, so my delays must be part of a great plan, I don’t yet understand. Continue with your planned intentions and eventually your load will become lighter. A change in attitude will help see you through the delays, and fears.
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October 12th, 2009
Thomas Anderson
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All I can say is never take stuff including important people for granted.If you have someone and somethings that are dear to you you should never assume that they’ll always be there when you need or desire them but more to the point you should truly appreciate or value important people and even objects that are dear to you because if God forbid something terrible or extremely terrible happens to them you could seriously regret it and perhaps sink into a deep or severe depression and even ask yourself or yourselves “Why was I not grateful for my good fortune”? or “I should have known better not to take stuff for granted.” So look around you and perhaps you’ll realize that even if you’re not the luckiest person on the planet should not necessarily mean that you’re the most unluckiest person on the planet and finally just because your life ain’t perfect or “picture” perfect should not necessarily mean that your life is entirely the “pits”.Just a word of advice and my opinion on the issue.