"Live this day as though it were your last.
The past is over and gone.
The future is not guaranteed."
Wayne Dyer
With uncertainty, we face a new year. Unlike other years, one cannot be driven to be physically out in the world arranging new routines. Many of us will be standing in place, curtailed by regulations to preserve our health.
We can write, draw or envision how to be strong in the forthcoming unknown. We can use time to strengthen our abilities or resources. We, unselfishly, can be our New Year's project. We can explore ways of improving relationships with the self and others and still remaining in the present.
We are the present in this time and space. We are called to fully disclose both pain and joy stored in our vaults of memory. It is time to knowingly discard heaviness which keeps us unbalanced. To be centered, there is a need of being in the here and now. Focus on the good that has come into life and change the story of angst. Each of us houses a sacredness as we have been made by God.
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