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Everyday has the Potential to be Perfect

1 March 2010 3 Comments

After writing ‘Oh what a perfect day..’ last week there were lots of great comments as always, this one stood out to me as needing further discussion.


Tracey D says…

?perfect days are created when we seek out the best vibes of the day?.ignoring the worst. Easy to do? rarely, but when you do, perfect!

I actually quite like this idea, there’s a perfect day out there every day it’s finding it that’s the problem challenge.

“Seeking out the vibes” to me says that you actively need to align yourself with the vibes or even change what you’re doing, it goes beyond ‘finding the good’ in the day, if you want to make it better you have to change something, which harks back to the saying I like;

“If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got”

I talked about it here – Do Something Different Today

So what do you think, is there a perfect day out there everyday?

3 Comments »

  • Dad Who Writes said:

    Of course, it depends what values you use to construct ‘perfect’. And just how valuable ‘perfect’ is anyway. The whole point of the Lou Reed song is how heartbreakingly sad the melody is. A perfect day might only exist in the context of the deeply imperfect.

  • bubbleboo said:

    I’m not sure every day can be ‘perfect’, however I do believe that it is always possible to find something – however small or seemingly insignificant – that is positive, inspiring even, on the hardest of days

  • Susie said:

    I believe there are perfect moments in every day you just need to look sometimes-even in your worst days.

    That is actually what inspired me to start blogging and I blog about a lesson I learned every day. I view every day as having positive points and being a learning experience.

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