It is amazing when you have a craving for success. Sometimes, the things you want the most does not come fast enough. Just think you wake up in the morning, taking a good old stretch and then yawn. You start to wipe the sleep from your eyes and then head for the restroom. Now, you are in there about to shower and the hot water hits your face and on your body giving you a strong since of motivation. Now you are rejuvenate from the good ole shower. Once you get out you see everyone and suddenly say ‘Good Morning Everyone, how did you sleep,’ and everyone just with a sluggish, sleepiest tone, ‘good morning, good and you?’ Now you are getting ready and once you finished getting ready for your day you say to yourself, ‘today is going to be a great day.’ ‘Today will be a successful day, spiritually, and financially.’ You are doing well so far up until twelve and one o’clock in the afternoon. You had a fulfilling lunch and now you are loss for motivation. The day seems so long and everything you desired seemed to be lost. However, just when all hope was lost, there comes that middle of a daydream that puts you back in focus. It is good to have a mid day daydream because it realigns you back on your path of destiny. After all, what are daydreams for other than to get your mind off that crappy of a job? Thank God for daydreams. Stay tuned for another episode of tough experiences.
Sometimes I end up daydreaming for a lot longer than I should be! : )
ReplyDeleteMy mornings are fast pace a lot a times, I have to babysit my grandchildren on nights my daughter have to work the 11:00 - 7:00am at the boat. They get up early.
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you are saying in your blog. My mornings start the same every morning with the same routine then getting to work and doing the typical "hello", "goodmorning", "how are you". But I completely agree about being thankful for daydreams because life can be stressful and always on the go at times, but that minute to stop and daydream keeps me going.
ReplyDeleteI haven't gotten lost in thought in a while--that's what I call "daydreaming." I just have too much to do, and reality is always nipping at my heels!
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