Book Signing

Book Signing
San Antonio

Tuesday, April 9, 2013


“I learned that the best feeling I would ever have is the gratitude of the joy of living. Better and deeper than any other feeling; it is perhaps the genesis of all other really good feelings in the human repertoire after almost dying.”

--Lewis smedes, after almost dying

After the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers, the Pentagon and the plane in Pennsylvania, many of us thanked the Lord above for being alive and healthy and where we were at that time. Why does it take a tragedy or a brush with death to awaken your sense of gratitude? And what will it take for you to wake up and experience the joy available in this moment and be thankful for the ordinary everyday things of life?  Now is the time to adopt the attitude of gratitude for being alive and able to take in the world though all of your senses as well as being able to smile and caress your loved ones. Begin each day with this single thought “I’m going to have a great wonderful celubrious day.” Positive thoughts are the most powerful forces you will ever experience but they have little power at all when they are without action. If your thoughts are to have a great day and you take actions to have a great day, guess what? Yep! A great day is yours.  Don’t wait until you face death to cultivate gratefulness and to appreciate the feeling that gratitude can give you.
Random Reflections 

·       Do you love life? Then don’t squander time, for time is the stuff life is made of.
·       Better by far you should forget and smile, than that you should remember and be sad.
·       Death leaves a heart that won’t heal.  Love leaves a heart that no one can steal!
·       WORRYING does not take away tomorrow's TROUBLES, it only takes away today's PEACE. It is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do but can't take you anywhere.

 “Celubrious” a celebration of life a gift for a friend that keeps on giving.

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