Thursday, July 16, 2009

10 Life Lessons I Learned Playing Grown-up

I present to you my top 10 list of life's simple lessons that I've learned while playing grown-up. I hope that you will find one of them useful in in your life even if you're not running full speed down a hill.

1. Love out loud, love dangerously and remember to forgive more times than you choose to love. Much love is required in order to forgive.

2. Sing often and dance with reckless abandon. Never let anyone tell you you're singing too loud without asking them to sing along. Then it won't matter.

3. Color your opinions with crayons, people understand crayons. Start a coloring book and advance from there. Be brave enough to work outside the lines, lines are only a guide.

4. Help make someone's wish come true. We all have the power to grant somebody else their fairy tale ending. Risk it!

5. If you haven't used that wall in over a year tear it down and use the bricks to build a bridge. We all need more connection and less isolation.

6. Define happiness in so many ways that you loose track of them. Write them down, you will be surprised. Start with, Happiness is...

7. Tell your own story, write it on your terms and make your character the bravest one in all the land. Somebody has to.

8. Perform random acts of planting whenever you feel sad. You'll be amazed how much joy a flower garden of despair will bring.

9. Loose control of the garden hose every once in awhile because getting soaked has an amazing way of making you feel ageless and produces uncontrollable laughter.

10. Don't forget to leave the lights on, there's too much darkness in the world already. But there's no such thing as being afraid of the light.

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

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