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Sep 26 2008

Whose life did you touch today?

Published by amybrowne at 11:47 pm under Inspirational Edit This

Do you ever stop to think of the lives that you touch? Too many times, we are caught up in the daily grind of our lives and are miserable. One of the surest ways to be cheered up  is to have someone whose life you have touched in a positive way tell you how much your influence and actions have inspired them, encouraged them or otherwise made them feel good about themselves.

 

We all have that certain person within our lives that have touched us, and helped shape us into whoever we are at this very minute. Perhaps multiple people have touched you in small ways that have helped shape you into the person you are now.

 

Different people will cross into our paths and make us realize that we can change our lives into something that suited us better. One person can inspire us to make a change, and we meet others along that path that will propel us even further into becoming happier within our life.  

 

Stop and think about this for a minute, which person inspired you in your career choice? Did you ever thank that person?  If you were happy in your choice, you would have thanked them.  It is never a good idea to thank someone for getting you into a job you necessarily do not like. Instead, look for the new person to inspire you to change that job into something you do enjoy.

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One Response to “Whose life did you touch today?”

  1. trieschmanon 27 Sep 2008 at 12:00 am edit this

    I am not sure that today was a good day for reaching out and touching someone’s life. I am sure I have on other days. I wonder what life would look like if we focused on that one thing each and every day?

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