‘Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass
It is about learning how to dance in the rain’
Life is a precious gift from God which is to be celebrated. To celebrate life is to live your life being mindful of every moment. It means to accept yourself as you are and embrace joyfully all that life offers you. It means to thank God for each and every moment in your life. Celebrating your life is a daily experience, and not an occasional big event. You celebrate your life as you live and your experience becomes another occasion to celebrate. The key to celebration is not what you are feeling but rather what you are experiencing in solidarity with others.
Life is too important to be wasted on worries and trifles. Meditation and relaxation on a daily basis will help you to remain calm and face life with equanimity. Count your blessings not your troubles. Live in the present moment, smile often, exercise daily. Dress as becomingly as possible. Count most enjoyable moments of your life. Pray regularly, help others. Prioritise to do interesting and important things. Life is a mixture of sunshine and rain, laughter and tears drops, pleasure or pain, high tides and low tides, losses and gains. Life is too short to simply exist. You are given the chance to live the best life possible. Life is a daily choice. The choice to live consciously and fully is what makes your life meaningful and worthwhile.
Can you think of yourself as a painter and your Life as a blank canvas? Take the biggest brush you can imagine and dip it into the colour of your choice. Be generous with your colour and apply it on the blank canvas. Paint with joy, Create, new piece of art. This is just your life can be-joyful, colourful and vivid! Just the way you want it to be! You have to believe, it is possible. And you have to believe you have the choice to make it so. The realisation of your dream depends on how badly you desire it and how you’re willing to work toward it.
The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.