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As some of you know, I lost my mother when I was an adolescent. I was 13 when cancer finally killed her. In some ways, we were fortunate to have had the time to prepare emotionally, we knew she was going to die. On the other hand, I have so few memories of her when she was healthy. {{And, of course, those memories are tainted by my step-demon (stealing this term from Christabell - *thanks*) and his abuse of our little family)).
Anyway...to get back to the original point! I just did a little counting and discovered that tomorrow I will be the exact age my mother was when she died. Tomorrow will be 73 days until my 31st birthday. I find myself thinking about the way I want to live my life. I want to be present in every moment. I want to smile and laugh and smell the roses. Life doesn't have to be so serious, right? So, from this point on I'm going to take myself less seriously. I'm going to enjoy each day, each moment with my family as if it is a gift.
So, here is the living life to the fullest thread. Please share your thoughts!
Being happy is a choice.
Never panic. Stop, breathe, think.
When overwhelmed by disaster, check if it's really a disaster by doing the following: (a) think, "oh, fuck it," (b) look on the bright side and, if that doesn't work, look on the funny side.
Hardly anything matters: if you get upset, ask yourself, "Does it really matter?"
The key to success lies in how you pick yourself up from failure.
Nothing is either as bad or as good as it seems.
Don't expect the world to be safe or life to be fair.
Trust your instincts, not your over-active imagination.
Sometimes you just have to go with the flow.
Don't regret anything. Remember that wasn't anything else that could have happened, given who you were and the state of the world at the moment. The only thing you can change is the present, so learn from the past.