Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Daily Resolutions

The idea of “twenty-four-hour” living applies primarily to the emotional life of the individual. Emotionally speaking, we must not live in yesterday, nor in tomorrow. As Bill Sees It, p. 284

New Year's Resolutions are the norm...some kept, some broken. In reality we should keep our resolutions on a 24 hour basis. Knowing TODAY I will keep the resolution that I have decided to attain. It will keep your life in perspective instead of the let down of picking yourself back up from not keeping to your "New Year Resolution".

I have from the time I open my eyes in the morning, until I close them at night. I’m not given more than that. What I think in that time is who I am, and what I do with that time is what I am doing with my life.

Today I can be grateful for the very basics in life like food, shelter, and clothing, trying to practice these principals, be of service to others, and trying to live a life that I believe is Gods will for me, and trying to do the next right thing.

Today I am so grateful for the new way of living, and the new life I’ve been blessed with, and hope I can be a better person tomorrow as a result of today. Godspeed

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