Don't Procrastinate: Everything is Right Today!
Today, and today only, everything you do is right. Yes, you heard me correctly. Today only, March 16, you enjoy the grand privileges of Everything You Do is Right Day. Every. Single. Thing.
I don't want you to waste much more time reading this post, because I want you to embrace all the things you are afraid of doing. No fear today.
"They" (and I've never understood who they are) wouldn't name a day without careful consideration.
If the fear of being wrong was gone, as it is today, what would you do?
MY PLANS
Write, write, write. The worry of writing the next best novel goes out the window today. All will be right when I write. No editing worries. Perfection.
Talk to my teenager. I do this everyday, but I do it cautiously. Even though I'm normally right in this case anyway, knowing I'll be right will make it all the better. As long as she doesn't know that she's right too, we should be okay.
Or, maybe we could just drop the "right" and have a pleasant conversation. Now, there's a concept.
Write my Congressman. Not so much to tell them I'm right, but to ask them to put aside politics and do what is right. Follow their hearts and true opinions versus doing what they think will buy them a future in government or pay back those they owe.
Talk sports. I love sports, always have, but men tend to have an opinion on women who "think" they know sports. Today, I would chat them all up without the fear I'd get one word wrong and prove them right. Speaking of sports, I'm ALL about March Madness. I'm a University of Kentucky graduate. Go CATS!
Cook. I'm not the worst cook ever, but I'd use this day to be a better cook and, more importantly, to get my family to agree on one meal.
Pick an amazing outfit. My style is non-existent. I have my kids' styles down much better than my own. Today, I would walk into a store and buy that perfect outfit. I'm sure there are no budgets on Everything You Do is Right Day!
I'm sure there are more, but I need to put this day to good use!

"They" (and I've never understood who they are) wouldn't name a day without careful consideration.
If the fear of being wrong was gone, as it is today, what would you do?
MY PLANS
Write, write, write. The worry of writing the next best novel goes out the window today. All will be right when I write. No editing worries. Perfection.
Talk to my teenager. I do this everyday, but I do it cautiously. Even though I'm normally right in this case anyway, knowing I'll be right will make it all the better. As long as she doesn't know that she's right too, we should be okay.
Or, maybe we could just drop the "right" and have a pleasant conversation. Now, there's a concept.
Write my Congressman. Not so much to tell them I'm right, but to ask them to put aside politics and do what is right. Follow their hearts and true opinions versus doing what they think will buy them a future in government or pay back those they owe.
Talk sports. I love sports, always have, but men tend to have an opinion on women who "think" they know sports. Today, I would chat them all up without the fear I'd get one word wrong and prove them right. Speaking of sports, I'm ALL about March Madness. I'm a University of Kentucky graduate. Go CATS!
Cook. I'm not the worst cook ever, but I'd use this day to be a better cook and, more importantly, to get my family to agree on one meal.
Pick an amazing outfit. My style is non-existent. I have my kids' styles down much better than my own. Today, I would walk into a store and buy that perfect outfit. I'm sure there are no budgets on Everything You Do is Right Day!
I'm sure there are more, but I need to put this day to good use!
Published on March 16, 2012 11:51
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