Thursday, February 5, 2009

How can it not be a good day?

I listened to Richard on the morning call this morning and after listening to him I can not see how anyone can have a bad day. How can it not be a good day? Richard is spectacular! Thanks Richard for sharing your storey with us. The message may be delivered with an accent (I'm from Minnesota and [to me] people from Texas have an accent) but it is loud and clear. If you should ever think you are having a bad day, check out the AM call from 2/5/09, you will never ever have a bad day the rest of your life. Life will not deal you a bad day. There may be times when you think life has dealt you a bad day but these are only thoughts, (I don't mean to be little thoughts, they are one of the greatest gifts bestowed upon mankind) if you think you are having a bad day it is because you chose to think you are having a bad day. You can choose to think another way. Wayne Dryer has said "Change the way you think about a thing, and the thing you think about changes." This certainly applies to your day. Thanks again Richard.

After all that, yes I had a good day. I am completely caught up on all of my NPO follow ups. Now that is a good day! I am also happy to report that I have an appointment with another NPO for next week.

Enough for today, a good day.

Tom~{}~

1 comment:

Big Z and his Mom said...

Tom,

I'm with you all the way when it comes to Philip's story this morning. I attempted to get Big Z to listen very carefully to his message, but he was into keyboard and singing a song. I knew when Ginny asked him if he was OK to share afterall, and the tone in his response, that he had a message to share. Wow. I teared up and hung on every word. Even after his story, he had wisdom to share with all of us. And, he was right: His message DID mean something to us. Aletha couldn't make the call, so I posted it on her blog that she must tune into the radio show . . . It should inspire her while she's still so ill. I couldn't help but think of Camper Larry, too . . . May he get to listen and be strengthened; and Lisa, too. And, Cindylin, and, all of us who have our "moments". I want to have Big Z listen at some point when he's able to hear. I believe it's important for him to listen to such a powerful message from a male elder like Philip.

How wonderful to be "completely caught up" on your NPO follow-ups! Good job, Tom! And, way to go on another appointment next week.

Have a splendid sleep ;-).