Appreciating something sweet about the day
No matter how tough the current situation might appear, when we make a little effort it is possible to engage in appreciating something sweet about the day. And this can go a long way to altering our perception of life on a daily basis if not indeed hour by hour.
Although appreciating something sweet about the day may not be enough to amend the flow of the moment – problems remain problems to be handled regardless of the presence of something sweet – the boost could be enough to shift our thinking towards eventual solutions.
Accepting the impermanence of everything and everyone, and knowing this day will pass, we are able to focus attention on appreciating something sweet about the day as well as on anything less so. Embracing what the day offers is perhaps a balanced way forward for us.
Right now, it is surely interesting to ask ourselves to what extent we are appreciating something sweet about the day. Around us, there are probably two or three things capable of producing a smile on our face if we give ourselves the chance to connect with them.
Clarifying choices with regard to where we place our attention is an activity valid for each of us. To explore your choices as part of a complimentary coaching session, via Skype or Google+ hangout, please get in touch.
For now, thanks for connecting here and reading this ‘Appreciating something sweet about the day’ post.
Kindest regards.
Brian.
About Brian
Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer, Coach, Trainer, Adjunct Professor and Author, supplies professional and personal development to a portfolio of corporate and individual clients.
As an Adjunct Professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Brian teaches a postgraduate course based on dramatic texts and elements of coaching to examine various work-related performance matters.
Brian’s goal is to support through coaching, training and writing all who wish to reach their full potential, in education, work or life in general.
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