Friday, March 9

Live Life Every Day

I was contacted by the co-founder of the inspirational clothing brand, Live Life Every Day.  His mother was diagnosed with MS over 20 years ago and they recently made an announcement that $1 from each shirt sold will be donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.  Very apt timing too i think, since MS Awareness Week is next week.  Check them out:


those are 4 little words that we should all live by, sick or well.  Live your life to the fullest because you just never know what the future holds. 

I was on a call yesterday with a chick and she started talking about how much work she had on her plate and that she was stretched thin (she wasn't complainin, we were just shooting the breeze).  we continued talking and eventually i told her about a line that i'd read in "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...and it's all small stuff".  it reads:
  • "Remind yourself that when you die, your "in Basket" won't be empty
I like to translate to "when i'm dead, my inbox will still be full"...it'll all STILL be there when i'm gone and life will still go on, so hey! 
  • Live it up
  • Don't sweat the small stuff
  • Watch the movie, "Office Space" - you'll get a good laugh and see the them of this post in action
Live your life to the fullest everyday, life is just too damn short!

5 comments:

  1. I hear that......you really can't sweat the small stuff nuh, you'll go mad.

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  2. Stax,

    Thanks so much for the Live Life Every Day shout out! Greatly appreciated!

    Also, thank you for the inspirational words at the end of the post. You are absolutely right. Life's too short to waste any of it being stressed out and hoping that things will only get better. We should be grateful for every little thing that we have. In the end, the gift of Life is the greatest gift any of us could ask for!

    Thanks again and keep pushing on! Positivity is key!

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  3. love that site! thanks for sharing it!!

    and the inspirational words....

    so very true.... this last relapse has reminded me in a not so small way that i need to get out there... i NEED to get moving and do the things i love doing... it's not too late... not now...

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    1. Not now, not ever Sherri! Hope u're feeling better these days.

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