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Sometimes You Need More Than Just Sunshine to Brighten Up Your Day!

Is there anything more promising than a day full of sunshine, mirth and laughter? Yes…It’s absolutely thrilling. It’s a great feeling to watch the sunshine break through the clouds on a sunny day. Haven’t those sun-soaked vacations resulted in lots of photos? If there’s a sunset won’t you love to own a frame of your family basking in the rays? Frame it or set it as your desktop background, it gives you hopes of happy promising days ahead.

This exultation nonetheless is usually short lived unless you have the ability to top up and fortify this beatitude. Clearly we could all use a little more light in our lives.

Has it ever crossed your mind that our ability to wake up every morning to a new day – one with new reckonings to teach and transform us – is the gift of life and is hard to come by? Being grateful to a thriving day is even harder.

Over the time I have realized that this gratefulness does not let go of my happiness for the value of hard work and persistence. I need not look away from the strife around me just because I prefer optimism. I also need not be grateful to everything. In fact gratefulness suggests that everything in life warrants our greatest presence. And this is precisely what constructs our perspective and a sense of possibility.

So, the big picture here is – that sun shine is ideal and may be all right to make you feel comfortable, but between busy schedules and cloud covered winter days you need more than the sun to surround yourself with mirth and brighten up your life.

All You’d Ever Wanted In Life Is To Shine Like The Sun!

Tired of sitting round your computer or huddled in the library absolutely muted and dulled staring blankly at the grim weather outside? Why not turn your space into a happier one? Of course you’re tired of putting up photos, drawings or whatever else you thought was needed to keep you smiling. Thinking of good times with friends and family is absolutely lame and would do hardly perk you up.

A positive working environment is the real difference-maker, especially when you can’t see the sun in a dreary gray day. You feel listless and completely blah; no energy for anything.

It’s not been any different for me either. When my days in the corporate world wrapped up and the din of everyday grind subsided, the harshness of life returned with a thud. Memories of a first-rate life at work were washed away in a tsunami of questions as the future stared back bleakly. I felt unsettled and aimless. The thought of enduring rocky years ahead that would spin around endless worries was simply overwhelming. All I wanted was a laid back life, little to care about and all the leisure time in the World to do whatever pleased me – no strings attached.

Was this too much to ask for?

Image source: Vitaliy Mitrofanenko in pexels.xom

Some part of me must have recognized that my idea of happiness was in any case unsustainable as I couldn’t forthwith drag myself into proving naysayers wrong. There weren’t too many brighter days and nights that I could simply enshrine as the most pleasant of my life. But they no less did solidify my opinion about ‘What happiness is’. To me ‘ Happiness resembled an uncomplicated euphoria that could be prolonged only by constant reinforcement’. Another day, another challenge, another adventure, another win!

If any idea that would cook up some sparkle of happiness for me, I guess this was it.

Instead, it made me anxious. When I wasn’t fretting from self doubt, I felt adrift and valley low. Why even stress was making my empathy go limp, my cholesterol to skyrocket and my waistline to inch away unashamedly! Back of my mind something was nagging. Have I taken the wrong turn? Is it because I’ve landed in a wrong life that I can’t stop living my fears? Should I simply step back and let life happen?

It was all slowly curdling into something oppressive and ugly. All I would think about was getting out.

What the hell was wrong with me?

Digging a little deeper I discovered that happiness is not drawn out of my fickle emotions or fleeting moments of pleasure. Rather it’s founded on ‘life evaluations that reflect the larger perspective of my existence. From feeling free to making life choices and having someone to count on, I guess I finally found my way to “Harvey moments”.

Years later, today I realize my days weren’t spent for nothing after all. Reaching out to a happy life wasn’t so elusive after all!

So do yourself a favor …and,

Image source: ‘101 Sunshine Quotes to Brighten Your Day and Help You Shine Like the Sun’ by Henrik Edberg in positivityblog.com

Wake up Each Day To What It Is

No matter what you are interested in or whatever excites you, make sure you watch over for more of these things even if it’s a bigger effort. By organizing your interests you’ll have plenty to look ahead even if something weighs you down.

I’d awaken to each new dawn expectantly but was always unsure of the unknown in the day ahead. A heaviness would then descend and make rising into the day even more difficult. Each day asked me to wrestle and reckon …but it was also the one unpromised gift that taught and transformed me bit by bit.

I even tried keeping a calendar of what I was looking forward to so I can see things coming. It helped me pass off the worst of the days without noticing -more likely in sleep. And when my eyes fill with wonder and my heart with joy, I could not betray my gratitude — I would nourish my capacity to attend the disquiet around me.

Small Victories Do Matter

Panamanians tend to think of happiness in a more goal-oriented frameworksays Allan Sellers of the Rotary Club Panama City. To me it sounds like a possibility given the fact that these people were inclined more to enjoy specific immediate objectives. I would say this was a sign of something larger; perhaps a general sense of inner peace!

Still it felt very personal to me. I was overwhelmed. For years, I had believed that “to-do” lists were a big waste of time but having learned otherwise I found the act of crossing off tasks immensely satisfying. It was a proof of progress. I was finally allowing myself a chance to celebrate easy successes and small wins. Happiness then came to me in many small insignificant ways. When added together a serene sense of satisfaction and well being would let me fit in my day completely.

One day, I sat down and listed things that made me proud and full of myself; everything from self indulgence to heartening and profoundly affecting. Not a bad way to spend an hour- I guess! In the days since I have frequently pulled out that list and have made additions to it. Looking it over regularly eases me into peace and happiness.  Every time, it feels good.

Image source: ‘The beatitude that transforms the meaning of blessedness’ in aleteia.org

Today I’m attentive to usual chores but don’t overlook the emotional side of it- my family, friends and most importantly myself. I’ve learned to channel Sellers by “checking in” on myself at odd times. ”Am I being as kind to myself as I am to the people around me? Why am I feeling so empathetic?”

Not every day though feels as bright. But I guess…that’s okay. Life is full of moments when the clouds roll in and it becomes hard to see the light.

It’s just on those days, I need to be my own sunshine!

Fortunes stumbling! What’s luck got to do with it?

Julian Danielly of Aladan Corp. never over rated the bourses swings or market pulse. The upbeat outlook later was to make him emerge as a global leader in latex gloves and durex manufacturing.

Image source: ‘Lucky Numbers and Science’ by Heiko Dudzus in assertnotmagic.com

And it didn’t happen accidentally.

One in a million lucky breaks!

Well…the only piece of luck, if you may call it, happened when he got fired by his previous employer Ansell Corp in August 1986! He had a harrowing time finding buyers for the ugly duckling of items coming out of his own stable in early years of struggle but eventually could strike a good deal with Aussies who wanted to enter the U.S. market in a hurry.

Does this mean that luck smiled or hurt him by chance alone? Has it got nothing to do with his choices or efforts? If luck is that real in deciding our everyday fate, what about the truth that everything fell his way more out of grind than luck happening as an accident?

Speaking of it, don’t we incorrectly use the word luck to avoid taking responsibilities for our choices? We consider ourselves lucky; if we are born healthy and able bodied; if we have a perfect weather on our day off; if a stranger buys us a coffee and compliments with a “have a nice day.”; if we put a dime in a slot machine and win a jackpot bonus; all such things happening truly benefit us and yet are completely out of our control.

On the contrary, what we consider bad luck is what harms us by chance. We feel unlucky, when we get a flat on our way to work; when our flight gets cancelled and we sit for six long hours at airport hoping to get a seat in the next one, worse still may be at the back of the plane next to a hollering baby. In fact, the upshot of completely out-of-control event makes us feel unlucky, dejected and perhaps angry!

What when it comes to money?

If Randy Schutt’s- a long-time progressive activist and researcher- unforgiving illustration of unequal luck is to be believed then when it comes to money, fate does matter quite a bit!.  The idea that hard work is all that’s needed for health, wealth and happiness, is all a blind caper!  “The Chancy Islands: A Land of Equally Capable People But With Unequal Luck explains just how much of dumb luck, bit of a chance and slice of encouraging circumstances can play monkey in who becomes wealthy and who stays poor’!

Beaten down by the everyday dismal science of bread and butter, most of us consider ourselves lucky if we could manage enough to get by; very lucky if we’re doing well and extremely lucky if we‘re super rich.

But to ride the circumstances and become wealthy!…well, that’s usually not true. Some people amass huge wealth even in face of random shocks of accidents, disasters and windfall fortunes. Others continue to wallow into shortages and sleep rough without having done anything to deserve deprivation.

Tax the wealthy in popular ways and hope for eliminating long term equality!  Well…economic mobility does help those born in the bottom fifth of the wellness ladder to sweat their way up; but rebalancing the chances with choices is a lost dream for most people.

It’s quirky and gets corrupted each time we try to rejig it!

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Feeling lucky? Start counting your blessings

Ever wondered why so many gamblers risk a loss knowing well the odds of a win are against them? Is the belief that dice is ‘hot’ in a winning streak good enough for them to keep going? Why do we all expect heads on a coin toss next, after several flips have turned up tails each time? Is luck got something to do with it or is it simply a fickled mind’s illusion?

For most of us luck still matters-profoundly! As entertaining and informative as it is, our belief in it and the decrepit mindset of winning or losing an opportunity, never fails to sell us a million dollar bet on luck, each time we get the chance to ace it. Somebody’s struck with catastrophic illness, another’s winning a jackpot; without a healthy dose of good luck, nothing meets success. We all know that but prefer to believe that we are more in control of our lives than we actually are.

That doesn’t mean that we give up or stop trying in the hope that luck would influence the random events that come our way; good or bad, one way or another! There‘s a lot we can do to ensure that only the good one keeps flowing your way.

Everything is impossible until it isn’t!

For years altogether, I have taught myself to listen to the very first half awake thoughts in the morning. It’s amazing! I always end up with list of things that I am grateful today. I am alive; I am happy and there’s plenty of comforting things around me. People love me, mates respect me and friends admire me….so many good things are happening around me and there is so much to do in life.

Then there’s of course a list of bad things that could have happened but didn’t. For that I thank my…good luck for buying me yet another safe day.

Trust nobody but yourself; nothing would better your day than to start it by getting on the ‘field of life’ and every time taking a swing for the fences. I begin mine by giving it my best to stay alive and improve.

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I believe, fortune never fails those who choose to give it their all.

Bad luck is real and so are bad choices!

I’m so often struck by the way people talk of luck in everyday gossip as something that only hurts or benefits by chance; nobody talks much of choices. The truth is that most of us keep lying to ourselves by blaming luck for our misfortunes. And we do this frequently in situations or around people who would remind us of truth about ourselves without restraint.

So, to keep the good fortunes flowing your way; try hanging out with this naked truth; Luck doesn’t get us to bourses- making money and thrive is a choice that nobody would ever let go’.

Feature credits:’‘Luck /Apple TV+’ in youtube.com on May13, 2022.

Life is full of randomness and is not obliged to give you what you expect. Pulling up each day and buckling down, to get more tailwinds than headwinds will make you covet your choices more than surreal luck.

When you want to spot a lie, listen for the word luck and when you get that, ask yourself; “Isn’t this only about avoiding taking responsibilities?”

Clichés aside, once you’ve braced yourself enough to own the truth and wouldn’t pause for luck; you surely will get your chance at change.

Besides it’s never any good to bet on some crapshooter illusion!