There are days when what I post on my Happy Day Moment Facebook Page is just for me. To remind me how I want to live. What I choose to believe. What I want to hug to my heart to make me a better person. Some days, however, the post is for others. To prop them up when I know they are falling into pain or discouragement. To acknowledge “Yes, I believe in you.”
These, then, are the Echoes of my Happy Day Moment posts (#happydaymoment tweets) for August:
Couches are easier to carry when a friend holds the other end.
Love puts up with anything, always trusts God, always looks for the best, never looks back, and keeps going to the end.
Your coming story is good. There is more. Live like you believe it.
We cannot see as God does. We must have faith.
Kindness is a terrific happiness habit.
Embrace both your limitations and your possibilities.
All your words, all your good works, mean nothing nothing nothing, if you don’t love.
It is natural to be selfish. It is supernatural to be loving and forgiving.
We all have an opportunity to live out a great story.
Love puts up with anything, always trusts God, always looks for the best, never looks back, and keeps going to the end.
Kindness is a terrific happiness habit.
We cannot see as God does. We must have faith.
Kind and compassionate actions can often heal wounds and restore joy.
Postpone your own worry and make someone else smile.
Choose to be joyful even when you feel like complaining.
Forget what lies behind and strain forward to what lies ahead.
Everyone has a story. Everyone has gifts to share. Everyone has something to offer.
Doing something nice for someone else sure makes grumpy days a bit happier.
Choose hope. Hold fast to what is true: that God is present.
Love always requires tangible expression. It needs hands and feet.
Today is the day to express your love. Don’t hold back for fear of rejection.
Dry your tears. Be still. He will never let you go.
For the aching heart, hurts-to-breathe days, lean into God. He is there. He cares.
Love without giving is impossible.
Your turn:
Which above post would you write on a sticky-note and put on your fridge?