Thursday, February 10, 2011

Do What You Love and love what you do!

Ever noticed how much easier it is to write when the topic is something you love. Ever noticed how much easier it is to do something you like?

Fortunately for me I am into a bunch of things. I love to do research and try new things. Life is what you make it. Focusing on what you like doing best is enjoyable, but I like to maintain varied interests as variety keeps the mind going and avoids drudgery. Have the courage to venture into other trades. Someone once said, ‘Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore’. Think of Christopher Columbus. Until he ventured away from the shoreline he could not have discovered America. Sometimes you have to let go of what you know in order to find new ways of doing things. Search for more knowledge because knowledge decreases, when it ceases to increase!
Loving what you do is a choice. From time to time, we are dealt a truckload of lemons, but it is what you do with those lemons that matters; it’s a choice. Being happy is also a choice. Choose to complain or find a way to turn that negative into a positive.
I remember sometime back, I came across the “One Month to live book”. I tend to think it might be easier to think of only having one day to live. What would I do today if I knew it was my last? Live every day to the full as though it was your last day because tomorrow in the hands of God. Life is like money “Yesterday is like a cancelled cheque, tomorrow is like a promissory note but today is like ready Cash…. Spent it wisely” Remember life does not have to be perfect to be wonderful, Life is what you make it. A bird does not sing because it is happy but because it has a song!! Sing the ‘tune of your life’ joyfully. Life is just like a sea, moving without end, nothing stays with us, what remain are just the memories of some people who touched us as Waves.
It is still a good idea to put things into “a day to live” perspective or life would be drudgery and boring!

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