Today is another day as
we know. Regardless of what happened yesterday whether good or bad it is
yesterday. We should learn from yesterday since now it is history.
Today I look for being
thankful since it is a new day, and when the day ends to be thankful for the
day as well. The first thing about today is that we have made plans whether it
is going to work, or going to the coffee
shop I regularly attend and then onto the pharmacy to pick up prescription. The
mystery of the day is what happens at both locations, or may happen on the way.
I look to encourage others, along with being encouraged by others as well.
Also, I will need to encourage myself as well. Many ways we are like in a war
each day, and we must look to find a way not to be a casualty, and be
victorious.
In another way I see
today like being a football game. We have set up a play to run, and we look
across at the defense to see if that play will be successful, or we may need to
change the play. We may realize that the play we have called may cause us to be
sacked by the defense if we are passing the ball, or the running back loses
yardage when handing the ball off. We change the play to make sure the play may
be more successful though we will really not know until the play is run.
Hopefully, we are not at the end of the game where we are behind, and we have
to throw a Hail Mary pass to win.
This morning on line I
read about the passing of one of my English teachers in high school Mr. David
James. He was an exceptional teacher who many former students remember fondly.
I saw him last year at an all high school reunion. I was amazed after all these
years that he remembered me. Of course, it was for others who attended as well.
He was given a standing ovation along with other former teachers who attended
as well. So this is added to my plan of the day to remember Mr. David James
with high praise, and rest in peace.
So I hope you have a
blessed day, and everything turns out good. If not, it is only another day, and
tomorrow will be better. Also, remember to be thankful regardless of how it
turns out.
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