Better Every day

It’s been a rough start to February. I’ve been trying to keep my head above water and I have to keep reminding myself that “all that in it.”

There will be good days and bad days. That’s life..no?

This journey is about experiences. And how we use those experiences whether they are good or bad. Don’t you agree?

As we progress through this life, we are collecting experiences…collecting experiences so that we can impact others. That’s what this time on earth is all about.

We collect and then we impact others. And this is how we Love.

The reality is if you woke up this morning in your own bed with a roof over your head…healthy, there was food on the table, you had a choice of what to wear and money in your wallet you are richer and more blessed than 75 per cent of the world.

And this was just the start of your day. How are you using the rest of your day to impact others?

Better everyday is a whole-life project that requires baby steps in all areas of our lives. What that means for me is finding one more thing every day to be grateful for…despite it being the week from hell! To learn something new every.single.day. And thus, share what I’ve learnt with those whose path touches mine.

Learn. Grow. Expand. Change. Evolve. Repeat.

Mae West profoundly said, “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”

What does growth mean for you?

DarkWhat does better mean for you?

Will this one precious life you’ve been blessed with…no matter how long or short…be enough for you to say you lived it to the fullest and that you were the very best version of you that you could be?

I would love to hear your thoughts on being better. Feel free to share below.

3 Comments

  1. February 12, 2015 / 2:00 pm

    we have a saying in India, it is not important to count the minutes in your lifetime, but more important to see how many lifetimes you live in a minute 🙂

    • vernette
      Author
      February 12, 2015 / 2:03 pm

      I really like that saying Santosh! Thank you for sharing.

  2. February 12, 2015 / 4:57 pm

    I don’t know the exact quote, or the source, but I like “Be grateful for what you have, not envious for what you don’t have”. Your search for more things to be grateful for may seem like greed to the 75%.

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