Tee-hee-hee. Need I say more? Not really huh? But I will do so anyway! =P
A gentleman once said that when I asked how his day was. That made me laugh. And then it made me think...and then it made me laugh again!
I'd like to always think that any day where I get to wake up is a good day. But alas, I am human and I am a girl..and with being both..there are times when I can't seem to handle life's bleeps. But regardless of that, I still go to bed and wake up every day feeling very grateful and blessed with the life that I have and the people that I know.
If I could, I'd have a device attached to everyone to monitor when the person's experiencing a bad day, how they feel/response to it, as well as when they're having a good day. Now, I realize that the definition of a bad or good day varies from person to person. That is why I propose the device just monitors how the person is feeling for the majority of the day. Or perhaps there could be an option where the person can record how they're feeling. And by the end of the year report, a system will gather up all the days and spit out a percentage of good days and bad days. Perhaps we can even call the good ones Happy Days. Tee-hee-hee. Had to slip that one in there. =)The person can then view his/her results with the list of suggestions on how to improve or cope.
Yes, I know what a silly notion that is, but please note that what I am suggesting is not any sillier than lets say doctors performing gastric bypass, or companies producing vigara, cosmetics, hair growth cream . Or authors writing books about self improvement regarding diet, beauty, esteem the list goes on. All these things are geared towards making a person feel good about his/herself. However, I'm a firm believer that admitting to yourself that you need a change is a lot more important and effective than just changing for the sake of changing. At least with my method the person would know for sure whether or not they need help backed up with data on how the person feels most of the time.
I'm also a firm believer that how a person responds to the world most of the time is also a reflection on how the person feels about him/herself. Personally, I think the world is out to get me - but anyway I digress. ;-P
To end I'd like to ask how is your day going?

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