Life is too short
Life is too short, so.....
Enjoy every moment you have.
Because in life, there are no rewinds, only flashbacks.
We limit our time in this life when we worry and stress over little things that really don't matter that much.
We respect our time by creating greater possibilities for fulfillment.
Life is short, and it's up to you to make the most of it and be the best you can be.
You only get one shot at this life. Make it everlasting.
Enjoy life while you can. Because someone can take away your life from you in a heartbeat.
There comes a time in your life when you have to let go of all the pointless drama and the people who create it .
Then surround yourself with people who make you laugh so hard that you forget the bad and focus solely on the good.
Life is too short to be anything but happy.
Today will pass, all moments will pass, each friend will part, then you find that the journey went too fast.
So USE those china cups and saucers, GIVE those old books away, SPEND TIME in the garden, just picking flowers.
Embrace your uniqueness, time is much too short to be living someone else's life.
Try to leave your best positive impression on everyone you meet so you can leave a legacy behind.
Life is too short, so.....
Take risks, love someone, pray daily, make as many great memories as possible, laugh often and see the funny side of things.
Don't wake up in the morning thinking about the worst things that could happen today, but focus on those great things you can achieve. Life is too short for worries.
Live every day as if it would be your last; for one day you will be right.
Life is too short to spend your precious time trying to convince every person who wants to live in gloom and doom otherwise.
Lift that person and give it your best shot, but don’t hang around long enough for his or her bad attitude to pull you down. Instead, surround yourself with optimistic people who will enhance your life.
Life is too short to allow someone to make you miserable, remember, someone can only make you miserable when you give them the power to do so.
As you grow older, you discover that the things you regret are the things you didn't do.
“No one ever finds life worth living - one has to make it worth living.”
– Winston Churchill
I remember daydreaming many years ago; I saw a picture of myself as an eighty-year-old.
I was in a rocking chair and thinking of all the things I could have done, should have done.
I made a decision that day and said, . "That will never happen"
I am now 74 and have lived an amazing, exciting life, traveling the world. I love my life and I have a sense that there is so much more to come.
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Fantastic attitude you have and we completely agree.
We are living an interesting life and have traveled, worked and lived in other parts of the world (and continue to do so) like yourself.
Life is short...live it!
C & P
Good for you, Sylvia. I Could not agree with you more and after a recent bout with some prostate cancer, I am ready to get back to living my life to the fullest. All the best.
Wayne
Some very good reflections, Sylvia and a blueprint for an action-packed life all rolled io to one.
Thank you for sharing your insights.
Alex
Powerful message. I only understand your message in my 60s. I am 65 in 2 days. March 13, 1954. lols!
thank you Sylvia
frank
Hi Sylvia
What a powerful post you have written here. Thank you for sharing and showing us all the way.
Blessings
Louise x
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What a wonderful outlook Sylvia. Thanks for pointing us in the right direction to enjoying every bit of life we are given.
Ray