Two Simple Words - What if ...
What if ...
I experienced gratitude each and every day for the things large and small that add to the richness of my life?
What if …
I acknowledged a friend’s gifts and greatness each day?
What if …
I let go of the notion that I have to strive to be perfect and never make mistakes and, instead, I celebrated how perfect I am in this moment, flaws and all?
What if …
I truly felt worthy of what my heart longs for?
What if …
I treated each new day as a cause for celebration?
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I determined that emotional pain is not a bad thing, and I recognized it as a threshold through which I must travel to experience lasting joy?
What if …
I started splashing in life’s mud puddles instead of tiptoeing around them?
What if …
I could remember at all times that the judgment of others is more about them than about me?
What if …
I spoke my truth from my heart from this day forward, rather than allowing my words to get tangled up in my head?
What if …
I could rest upon my deathbed with a smile on my face, uttering these words,
“If I had it to do all over again, I wouldn’t change a thing!”
I experienced gratitude each and every day for the things large and small that add to the richness of my life?
What if …
I acknowledged a friend’s gifts and greatness each day?
What if …
I let go of the notion that I have to strive to be perfect and never make mistakes and, instead, I celebrated how perfect I am in this moment, flaws and all?
What if …
I truly felt worthy of what my heart longs for?
What if …
I treated each new day as a cause for celebration?
What if …
I determined that emotional pain is not a bad thing, and I recognized it as a threshold through which I must travel to experience lasting joy?
What if …
I started splashing in life’s mud puddles instead of tiptoeing around them?
What if …
I could remember at all times that the judgment of others is more about them than about me?
What if …
I spoke my truth from my heart from this day forward, rather than allowing my words to get tangled up in my head?
What if …
I could rest upon my deathbed with a smile on my face, uttering these words,
“If I had it to do all over again, I wouldn’t change a thing!”