Life is the sum of all your choices. ~Albert Camus Everything you have and every experience you’ve attracted into your life are a result of the choices you’ve made. BEFORE you act, understand that you will have to live with your decisions; good and bad. Choose the things that empower you, not the things that pull you back.
Enjoy the Moment before it becomes a Memory ~ Anon Don’t get so caught up in the worries of tomorrow that you fail to enjoy the happiness you have in the present. Time is one thing that you can never get back. Enjoy the moment before it becomes a memory…
When you fight fire with fire, you end up with ashes. – Anon If you respond while you are mad, you’ll only add more damage to the situation. Remember, the best answer to anger is silence. If you have a disagreement with someone, make sure you pause BEFORE you respond. A moment of anger can cause a lifetime of regret.
If you have time to whine and complain about something then you have the time to do something about it. ~Anthony J. D’Angelo The more you complain, the more you contribute to the problem. The time you spend whining about what went wrong is the same time you could use to improve your life. Invest your energy in the solution, not the problem.
Self-love is key to happiness. A negative self-image will cause you to draw negative people and circumstances into your life. On the other hand, having self-respect will draw positive experiences into your life. The world will only treat you as good as you treat yourself. If you want to attract love, you must start by loving yourself…(kiss the mirror!
“Life is a daily cleansing. If you want to attract positive experiences to your life, negativity must be washed away” – TGL Don’t waste energy dwelling on your past mistakes. YOU choose what to do with your time. You can waste it on pettiness or invest it into becoming a better you. Choose wisely and try to focus on the good in life!
Every thought is a seed. –Anon Your attitude can make your whole world a heaven or a hell. You have the power to choose your thoughts. Maintain a positive attitude and give your attention to the things that make you feel good. Attitude is a small thing that makes a BIG difference.
“A sign of wisdom and maturity is when you come to terms with the realization that your decisions cause your rewards and consequences. You are responsible for your life, and your ultimate success depends on the choices you make.” ~ Denis Waitley Not taking responsibility may be less demanding, less painful and mean less time spent in the unknown. It’s more comfortable. You can just take it easy and blame problems in your life on someone else. But there is always a price to pay. When you don’t take responsibility for your life you give away your personal power. Quote from Positivity Blog
“It’s never too late to be what you might have been.” – George Eliot As time passes, it’s easy to think you’ve “missed your moment” but this is far from the truth. As you grow older, you’ll come to understand that the only things you regret are the things you didn’t do. Don’t delay your happy life.
Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492 and we celebrate him each year on Columbus Day. At least that is what all elementary school children were always taught: “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.”Here is the problem, it’s not really accurate. Myth: Death Penalty Does Not Deter Crime Columbus never did “discover” North America, and the regions he did explore were already inhabited. He only discovered them from the viewpoint of the Europeans. Yet his first voyage did prove one thing for sure, that the earth was not only round, but that it was bigger than he had thought. One of the first known celebrations marking the discovery of the “New World” by Christopher Columbus was in 1792, when a ceremony organized by the Colombian Order was held in New York City honoring Christopher Columbus and the 300th anniversary of his landing in the Bahamas. Then, on October 12, 1866 the Italian population of New York organized the first celebration of the discovery of America. Three years later, in 1869 Italians in San Francisco celebrated October 12 calling it C-Day. To mark the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, in 1892, President Benjamin Harrison made a commemorative proclamation. But it was Colorado, in 1905, that became the first state to observe a Columbus Day. Since 1920 the day has been celebrated annually, and in 1937 President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed every October 12 as Columbus Day. That’s where it remained until 1971 when Congress declared it a federal public holiday on the second Monday in October. What Is Halloween? Columbus and 90 crewmen boarded the three ships that were to make the first voyage to the New World, the Niña , Pinta , and the flagship, Santa Maria . On October 12, 1492, Columbus first saw the islands of the new world, landing in the Bahamas. Later in the month, he would sail to Cuba, and to Hispaniola (now Haiti). He thought he had reached the East Indies, the islands off Southeast Asia. On Christmas Day, 1492, the Santa Maria sank off Hispaniola. Columbus departed for Spain on January 16, 1493 on the Niña , arriving there on March 4. Columbus made three additional voyages to the New World. The second voyage set sail in September, 1493, with 17 ships. During his expeditions, he helped to colonize Hispaniola, and discovered the South American mainland. He did not , however, see mainland North America during any of his voyages. Watch the video below for an understanding of Christopher Columbus: