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Life Is Good!

Life is Good!

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to observe a beautiful little girl lying down on a tire swing as it was swaying back and forth in the breeze.  She had her hands stretched out and was chill and relaxed as she screamed these three words: "Life Is Good!"



When we heard those words, my friend and I chuckled because we knew in her world, everything was just right! Despite all the political wars, cold-hearted people, and challenges in life, she, so grateful for the opportunity to enjoy the breeze while swinging, felt life was good!

After seeing that little girl so free and fulfilled, I began to wonder how many of us can really say life is good and mean it.  I know I can!

Are things perfect? No!  Are there things that could be better? Yes!  But at the end of the day we have been blessed with breath in our bodies and so many other things that some are not fortunate to have.  I've learned the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and position even when it doesn't seem good because I know things will work for my good!


Today I encourage you to relax in the winds of life.  Take a moment and let your head back! Forget about all the chaos surrounding you and simply enjoy the breath of life.  You have an opportunity to embrace the beauty of nature. So do me a favor, throw your head back and scream: "LIFE IS GOOD!" 

My name is Tiffany LaMeia and I am dedicated to becoming a better me, encouraging you to be a better you, and helping you to understand that you are #ENOUGH!  -Have a Prosperous Day!

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