I have a tagline. It goes like this: Love Your Life – No Matter What! This tagline is not by accident. I have been through many things in life. Some have been amazing and wonderful. Others have been sad and tragic. It is easy to love life when things are going well, when life is filled with happiness, and when you are on top of the world. But when tragedy strikes, life hits differently. It can be hard to function, move, or even breathe. It was during my lowest of times when I was thrown onto my belly in a dark, desperate place that I decided I needed to learn how to love my life, not just in the good times, but all the time. No matter what! I wanted to look at my life from a big-picture viewpoint and understand that life is amazing, even though there will always be hard times sprinkled in with the good. That is when Love Your Life – No Matter What! became my tagline. My motto. My mantra. That is when I began teaching myself tips and techniques to keep my mind positive, my heart happy, and my love extending through all my life- the good days and the bad. What is the tagline for your life? Your motto? Your mantra? You don’t have to wait for a dark time in your life to create one. Do it today. Make it positive, meaningful, personal, and motivational. Maybe, you want your tagline to reflect your mission in life. Maybe it will encourage you to find joy. Maybe it will be something about your work, your faith, or how you see the world. Once you have the perfect tagline that fits your beliefs, write it on Post-it notes and stick them around your home or office, so you see it all the time. Make it the screensaver on your computer. Add it as a reminder on your phone so it pops up on your screen a couple of times a day. Share it with others. Say it out loud several times a day until it is so ingrained in you that it feels like part of your DNA. If this sounds silly to you, think again. The repetition of seeing something embeds it into your thought process. What you are doing is marketing to yourself. Reinforcing the importance of your belief and giving yourself an intention for your life. Taglines work. Do you know what Nike’s tagline is? Of course you do – Just Do It! How about M&M’s? It is, Melts in your mouth, not in your hands! Those taglines pop into your head because you have seen and heard them repeatedly. They are embedded in your memory. This is what I want you to do with your tagline. I have had my tagline for years. It is so ingrained in my thinking that even when I do have a no-good-rotten-day, I remember my tagline and my mind begins searching for things that were good about the day. I can always find something good even on a bad day. I can always love my life – No Matter What! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Pennie’s Life Lesson: Create a tagline for your life. Make it positive, meaningful, personal, and motivational. And then, repeat it, repeat it, repeat it! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ YOUR TURN...
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