Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Monday, November 03, 2008
Winds of Change
Change is all around us. The leaves are changing. We took down our Halloween decorations. The temperatures are changing. We are on the eve of voting in a new president. We even changed the clocks this weekend.
This month also is the month that I change from age 37 to 38.
I don't claim to be an expert on life, however, off the top of my head, here are my words of "wisdom" at age (almost) 38.
- Save more. Spend less (it acts as a sleep-aid as well).
- Take your vitamins (we all need our calcium).
- If someone prescribes physical therapy for you--do it (trust me on this one).
- A little Clairol Nice & Easy and Olay Regenerist can be like the fountain of youth (who needs Botox?).
- Don't let your age determine how much fun you have (ride roller-coasters, dress up for Halloween and be silly).
- Be nice to people (kindness is contagious).
- Laugh more (it just feels good).
- Be thankful--not just for the good days but also for the lack of bad ones (a boring day is better than a drama-filled one).
- Don't make assumptions (it will always come back to bite you).
- Read more (stay informed and keep your brain active).
- Have a well-formed conscience--and act on it (again, another way of sleeping well at night).
- Don't sweat the small stuff (your team losing is not the worst thing that could happen).
- Don't take anything for granted (if you have food, shelter, clothing and someone who loves you, you are ahead of the curve).
- Smile more (but check your teeth for pepper).
- Bring a jacket (movie theaters can be cold).
- Wash your hands (because, ewwww).
- Have a plan (plan for worst case and plan for the best case, but always have a plan).
- Don't give up (even when poisonous spiders and knee injuries become obstacles).
- Sleep on it (Rest will give you clarity and your subconscious can work things out while you snooze).
- When walking barefoot in your house in the summer, watch out for those long, creepy bugs with all the legs (it's like stepping on a square of jello with your bare foot--I still have nightmares about it).
Happy Fall, Y'all!