How many of us have gotten so busy with the hustle and bustle of our daily lives that we put things off such as calling up that friend or going to visit a relative? We all fall guilty of that some time in our lives. Sometimes it could be a sense of pride/arrogance, or we could actually have the intention of getting around to it, the opportunity just doesn't seem to present itself in our minds.We all know that tomorrow is not promised to any of us, but how many of us really believe that? Guess what, it really isn't. Call up that friend that you haven't spoken to in a while, go and visit that relative that you promised you would see when you have the time. Make time. What you're doing today is not nearly as important as the role that person plays in your life.
We all want to be successful, we are all tired from our 9-5s or our 12 hour shifts, but brightening someone else's day goes far beyond what you can image. Your loved ones are truly what's important. Don't let another day go by without letting them know how much they mean to you. When things do change, you'll reflect on the times that you could've made the time, and how small your excuses have been. Cherish people while they're here, if your child makes a mess, clean it up. When they're much older and out of the house, you'll long for the a day for them to do that again. No argument is that important, no point is worth it, that's another day that's wasted. Don't be too proud or too angry to say...I Love You. God tells us everyday, why don't you?
Dedicated to the Memory of Joe & Mary Billups & Carrie Canty
In His Love,
LaToya B.
Loving my Daughter & mom more & more everyday!!
1 comment:
Great article, I really need to take heed to this because I have great intentions on calling and visiting friends but don't always get around to it.
Thanks for the reminder.
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