"If you always thought about all of the things that you had to do in an entire day, you wouldn't get up in the morning." This statement was said by a very bright man. A man who I met in my first year of college. He was my history teacher, and for some reason today I couldn't get his quote out of my head. I remember the day that he said it, but I don't remember why exactly he said it. I don' think that it has anything to do with history at all. But I don't care! It's still a great line.
I mean think about it. Say that you have five classes in one day. You probably dread that day but you still do it because you have to. Now let's say that with that, you have to go to the gym, and you have a part-time job. If you sit in bed the night before thinking about all of these things, then the next morning you might find yourself laying in bed for the whole day. Instead of doing thinking about all of your tasks for the day you should, instead, take your day a step at a time. Take the day as it comes to you and just basically live your life to the fullest. The Good Book (The Christian Bible) mentions that during Lent season you should not show signs of sorrow because of sacrifice. You should exactly go around with a smile on your face so that no one can even know that you're in a state of sacrifice.
So when you have a long day ahead of you try not to be in a bad mood from the start. It actually helps your day go by much faster and better.Why did I right this, I don't know. But I thought that everyone should know about this.....For some reason that I don't know
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