Living a simple life is not a incentive, A life that is powerful is a ovation.
Sometimes life is not enough. In lie there are times when your life will become full of so many restrictions.
Restrictions are so often hard to follow. I was in the park with my granddaughter. She told me Oma push me and I pushed her. She said Oma get on the slide I got on the slide. She said Oma there is no bathroom here. I said no, and then I thought quickly she has to go to the bathroom.
Lucky I just bought a small potty chair and it was in the back seat of the car. I rushed over and got it out the back seat of the car. Living your life to the fullest is a powerful incentive. It’s even more powerful it we could live our life’s without any restrictions.
Sometimes we need to take a step out and give our own self’s applause for just making one more day. I will even go on saying we all need an ovation for trying to stay alive one more day.
Perhaps your life been through trials and troubles but you are able to stand up today and know there is one less monkey off your back you need to deal with today. An ovation is what you deserve. Trust in yourself and how yourself that you can be powerful. It’s like having incentive at work and if you finish the project you win something or earn more money.
Your life is a reward and it’s up to you to have your own party. Let your living be a reward. In this world keep in mind its open to a world of possibilities. I want to encourage everyone to have a life that is sublime experience of a lifetime. Soar with the eagles with your dreams, enchant someone else heart.
Treat your life to a thrill and some exhilaration laughter. I say you deserve applause, but why not try to get yourself an ovation instead.
Do not ponder of yesterday for its gone. Ponder over the new things you seek out today to conquer.
I say claim life, spirit and a better tomorrow. I watched my granddaughter run to me and say “give me a kiss”
I have no clue to why she needed a kiss right then and there but she was happy and she clapped for no reason at all. I smiled and hugged her and then I thought to myself.
It’s the littlest things in life that bring us the greatest joy. She had no restrictions at the park, but to play.
She could get dirty and she could swing and she could run. There was no seat belts and she was not hearing the word no.
She was playing and learning and enjoying her time in the park. I clapped when she climbed the monkey bars even thou I was scared to death. She was proud she could do it all by herself. I assume her kiss was because I did not say NO.
So since I am the president of Ovation, I say enjoy your life to be able to hear the ovations.
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