Life Is Full Of Wonder
Life is Full of Wonder
By Mark Shearon
I think life is wonderful! What I mean by that is I find my life full of wonder. Have you ever really given any or that much thought to what life really offers you? Maybe you don’t think about it at all...you take each day as it comes. Do you feel you don’t have that much control over your days?
Some people think life is what happens to you! I like to think of it more from the view point of how I feel about what happens. I had, what I think, is one of the greatest gifts of looking at life as a child. My grandfather wanted to be sure the family business would continue so he would often talk to me about it.
A family business is much the same as any other “family” profession. Family in the sense of doing what works; how you spend your days; making a living (i.e. how the bills get paid).
The attitude I got from my grandfather and my family from growing up around the business was one that has served me throughout my life. I look at each day as an opportunity to be happy, because the only thing you are guaranteed is what you just had! Think about that for a moment...
What would your day be like if you knew this very moment was your last one? Maybe you think that is a morbid idea. So, just play along with me for a minute...and look at this idea from my point of view.
The truth is, if you were to research the records, there isn’t any specific age for which you will find a date of death. While that idea is possibly a sad one, it is also one that has supported me with the philosophy I have.
I’m not claiming to have perfect days all the time or that I am happy every moment. I am saying that I think my philosophy is probably one of the best that I know of. The words in a song from several years ago had a nice ring to it...”don’t worry, be happy”...and how I accomplish that is I switch my thoughts whenever I become aware that I’m not feeling happy.
I think one of the saddest things in life is that so many people go through each day looking at what is wrong instead of what is right. Let’s face it...you don’t have to look far to find “bad news” and I have found you don’t have to look far for someone to chime right in with you if you want to talk about what’s wrong either! I don’t even want to get into the topic of how I feel about rumors and the negative vibration that we can get from those conversations. My own life is full of enough things to wonder about without getting into everybody else’s!
I don’t claim to be a poet, however, I feel one of the ideas, represented in this poem that I wrote, is a great way to support being happy. It is a thought I came up with while thinking about what I wanted to do in my life and about taking the risk associated in the decisions I faced.
“Peering out from the womb...safe and warm inside, thrust out into life, not to fall and die...but to soar as the eagle flies”.
Think about something pretty commonly referred to today...being in a comfort zone, I read this poem from time to time to give me motivation to go for what I want versus doing what I don’t want to do. I have found most people are happy if they feel their day has some aspect in it of ownership toward their dreams. I dream of being happy with everything I do.
I think life is full of wonder and can be wonderful if you make the decision that it will be. I also feel my attitude should be one of gratitude and that keeps me on the track of being happy.
It is said so often and still not put into place “Today is the first day of the rest of your life”. SO… why not be happy?
Mark Shearon has been a personal coach, author and successful entrepreneur for most of his life. He has taught courses in personal development around the world and worked with some of the top names in the industry including teachers from the movie “The Secret”. To start living the life of your dreams, go to http://www.PraxisLife.net Personal growth has never been so attainable and affordable. You deserve a Praxis Life!
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