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Grow a pair.
"Modern Day Legend" Who else agrees?
Did you know that it takes 21 days to create a new habit?
Here is a habit that we should all start practicing more often. It is the practice of seeing the Good around us. All too often we are surrounded by media and people that bring us down. If you turn on CNN for five minutes you most likely feel like the world could end any day now. But time seems to keep moving forward, and this is why.
We stopped seeing the good in our every day lives. Have you ever been having one of the best days of your life, and then all of a sudden one person says one thing that ruins everything? Of course you have, we all have. However, it is our society as a whole that has begun to function like this. How many good things happen each and every day around us? Well, I for one have no idea, and I am assuming since all that is broadcasting and shown to the public is on the negative side of things- your guess is as good as mine.
So what can we do to fix it? We can buy into a movement that embraces what it means to see the good in our every day. But think about it, for every bad thing that happens to us, we probably have 1,000 good things that come our way, and yet we will still focus on the bad. It is a learned human behaviour, but just as it has been learned, it can be unlearned.
So let’s start to form a new habit together. Take 21 days, and over the span of 21 days wake up each morning and think of someone or something you have to be grateful for, somebody who has impacted your life in a positive way. Instead of waking up each day and seeing the negative, this well help you get into a habit of seeing the positive. It is an amazing thing to see how this will impact your life in so many ways.
Because believe it or not, every day that you wake up and are able to take a breath in and out- you have something to be thankful for. This day that you have been given is another day to do better than the day before, to find more good than you did the day before. This day that lies before you is a day that so many others were not given, but it was given to you. And if we see through this lens of good, then we will begin to notice all of the good around us, that we have not seen before.
This world has chosen to see the bad in so many situations. We have ultimately decided to take the route that involves worry and stress. But after all, it has always and always will be a choice. A choice left to you and me; will you keep flowing with the entire negative “feel” this society has to offer? Or will you take a chance and stand up for something different? Take a chance on doing something that nobody else has done before. 21 days to learn something new. What else would be more valuable then learning how to see the good? Wake up and make the choice.
See good. Do good. RecognizeGood.
Quote of the day: "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted."
If you want to change the world through positive thinking. You have to be the change
Quote of the day, “the best dreams happen when you are awake”
message from the movement
Nobody quite says it like Poo. Starting the day off right with wisdom from the great one!
Happy Friday from RecognizeGood!!
When we are young, anything as possible.
With age, we find reasons to believe it can’t be done.
At the cross roads, many take the wide open road.
Very few take the path less traveled.
But it is still there..
If you believe in yourself, you can make anything in this world possible. You have to believe that something can happen that hasn’t happened in the last million years. Just because they say it can’t be done, doesn’t mean they are right. Listen to your heart and if anyone is going to define impossible.. let it be them- for me, I can do anything.
-Message from the Movement
So very true
Quote of the day "You have never really lived until you do something for someone who can never repay you"
Quote of the day:) Weekend is here!
Before I cracked a book I felt alone. I felt there was nobody else in this world who knew the person deep down in me. Reading gave me purpose. It shined a light on those who came before me.. and gave me faith that maybe.. just maybe.. there is a chance to make it in this world, and I am not alone.
- Message from the Movement
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Fun Facts about Austin, Texas:
- Austin now has a population 715,000 and is the 16th largest city in the US.
- Austin is the youngest big city in the US per capita with 90,000 total college and university students. Over 50,000 students are at The University of Texas, 33,000 students are at Austin Community College and the rest are spread among the remaining institutions of higher learning.
- Austin ranks as the safest big city in the US. In 2006 we had 19 murders. By comparison in 2006 Seattle had 125 murders. In the 1970s when Austin had one-third the population it now has we averaged 50 murders a year.
- Austin is the fastest growing big city in the US. In 1990 were ranked 27th largest city. In 2006 we are ranked 16th.
Fortune's "Best Cities for Business" 1998 list ranked Austin Number One
Austin ranks 27th in the nation in population
No corporate income tax- state or local
No personal income tax- state or local
Most highly educated community in the U.S. (with 250,000+ population)
Highest bookstore sales in the U.S. ($195 per household)
150 miles chain of lakes wind through the Texas Hill Country into Austin
Within 200 miles of three of the 10 largest cities in the U.S. (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio)