Just For Today

January 16, 2024

“Just for today, I will try to live through this day only and not tackle my whole life problem at once. I can do something for 12 hours that would appall me if I felt that I had to keep it up for a lifetime.

Just for today, I will be happy.  This assumes to be true what Abraham Lincoln said, ‘Most folks are happy as they make up their minds to be.’

Just for today, I will try to strengthen my mind.  I will study.  I will learn something useful.  I will not be a mental loafer.  I will read something that requires effort, thought, and concentration.

Just for today, I will adjust myself to what is, and not try to adjust everything to my own desires.  I will take my ‘luck’ as it comes, and fit myself into it.

Just for today, I will exercise my soul in

three ways; I will do somebody a good turn, and not get found out.  I will do at least two things I don’t want to do — just for exercise.  I will not show anyone that my feelings are hurt; they may be hurt, but for today I will not show it.

Just for today, I will be agreeable.  I will look as well as I can, dress becomingly, talk low, act courteously, criticise not one bit, not find fault with anything, and not try to improve or regulate anybody except myself.

Just for today, I will have a program.  I may not follow it exactly, but I will have it.  I will save myself from two pests: hurry and indecision.

Just for today, I will have a quiet half hour all by myself and relax. During this half hour, sometime, I will try to get a better prospective of my life.

Just for today, I will be unafraid.  Especially I will not be afraid to enjoy what is beautiful, amd to believe that as I give to the world, so the world will give to me.”

“What’s The Hurry,” Thomas Sugrue, undated, EdgarCayce.org.

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