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Stop Taking Things For Granted

"You see, we often get so caught up in our busy lives that we tend to forget just how important it is to truly live in and experience each and every moment in its simplicity."

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It is often a pivotal and life-changing moment that leaves us re-evaluating the important things in life, the things we often otherwise take for granted. You know our health, our families, our jobs, having a place to live, something to eat, or even the sheer fact that we opened our eyes to yet another beautiful day of life on this earth this morning.

You see, we often get so caught up in our busy lives that we tend to forget just how important it is to truly live in and experience each and every moment in its simplicity. We live for the big things, the exciting things, instead of to always appreciate the little things. We live for the weekends, the holidays, or the vacation we have been dreaming of for years, instead of cherishing the days we spend in bed with a pint of ice cream watching your Netflix series. Oh, no one else does this? Well, you get the point.

While of course, it’s great to have goals and things to work towards, I think it’s equally important to remember that each day, hour, or minute from now is never promised, and to thus, live accordingly. By living in the now. By not taking life for granted. And by making each and every day the best as it can be. Yes, even those supposed “bad days”. Sure, we all have days we would rather forget, and believe me, I have plenty. But really, give it a good think. How bad is it really? Aside from the really, really devastating days, are the other ‘bad days’ really that bad in comparison?

Hear me out.

You accidentally dropped your brand new iPhone, smashed and water damaged the heck out of it. Or you got in a minor car accident in which you or no one else was seriously hurt. Or your flight was delayed due to bad weather. Annoying? Yes. Life altering? No.

Consider this:

The fact that you have an iPhone says enough. It tells me that you can afford the necessities and live a pretty comfortable life. It tells me that you have water to drink, food to eat, and hopefully a roof over your head. This is a luxury MANY people don’t have. Go cry about it, and tell me you’re having a bad day when you have a REAL problem.

Be THANKFUL you got in that accident. It will teach you to be better aware of your surroundings and to be a better driver. Oh yeah, and that cell phone you were texting on before you almost killed someone, put it away. Texting can wait. Your life will not. Consider it a valuable lesson learned.

Ok. Your flight is delayed. Annoying, but tolerable. Be happy you’re not thousands of feet in the air experiencing the vomit-inducing turbulence, or worse yet, plummeting to the ground due to the planes inability to handle severely poor weather conditions. View it as a blessing in disguise.

See. You can choose to look at every situation in two ways: positively or negatively. Seems simple. And it is. You can either wallow and waste what you consider to be a bad day on the gamble that you will be given a new and better start tomorrow. Or you can accept that you are simply having a bad moment and move on.

This good attitude stems from, what I like to call, re-awakening. Moments that have us questioning all of the people and moments we do not always appreciate to their full potential. We have all kinds of these moments that jolt us back to the sad truth about life. The fact that inevitably, it will all someday end. It usually takes something as traumatic as a loved one's death or experiencing a major heartbreak, to bring us unwillingly back to the reality that the life as we know it today, is never promised tomorrow.

So afterward, we make that simple promise to ourselves that we will be better about treasuring the people and the things important to us and make time to do the things we have always dreamed of doing. There’s only one problem.

As time goes on, so do we. We go on, living life, forgetting completely about our pact to ‘live in the moment’ to ‘appreciate the little things’ and to ‘not take things or life for granted’. We go back to being overworked and becoming too busy for the moments that really matter in the grand scheme of things. We go back to planning our entire lives, down to the retirement we hope to have by age 65, and all of the things we will do once we reach this new age of supposed freedom and independence.

In fact, we often become SO busy trying to build a life, that we sometimes forget how to simply just live one.

I think that we tend to view life as this never-ending road in which we are guaranteed to wake up happy and healthy tomorrow, and for many years to come. Although, we all know that is not necessarily the case, we live as though it is. Even though we are all very much aware, that one day, it simply won’t be.

You see, we all wait for the right time to live out our biggest dreams when the reality is the right time is NOW. We overlook the seemingly meaningless, for the something meaningful. And we live for the big things, and not for today.

So, tell him or her how you really feel, take your dream trip, or spend every Sunday in your pajamas.

Do what you’ve been dreaming of doing. Enjoy every moment. And follow your heart completely.

Do it all while you still have the chance.

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