5 Little Things You've Probably Forgotten

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5 Little Things You've Probably Forgotten
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## Use the resources you have access to

I have noticed that many people are often astonished when they see a person who suffers from a physical disability and who gives clear signs of being happy. How can a person in such a situation, being physically restricted, be happy? Most likely in the way this person manages to use the resources at his disposal. Stevie Wonder was blind, and that did not prevent him from making the most of his voice to express his passion for music. And this brought him 25 Grammy awards.

## Enjoy the simple pleasures of life

The best things in life are free. They come in the form of simple pleasures and most of the time they appear right in front of you in places you do not even expect in surprising moments. These are those situations where you give yourself a few moments to observe the orange and red reflections of the surface of the water, while deeply inspiring and relaxing. Notice these happenings when they happen and realize that when you get them regularly, you will begin to notice how you live moments of happiness that are not triggered by anything ... just happens.

## Always remember your goals and the direction you are going

If you do not do this, it's like signing a contract with yourself that you will only do insignificant things and fill your time with nothing. When you focus your attention on the inside and reflect on the things that happen to you in life, this in itself helps you to consciously keep your attention on the lessons you have learned and where you want to go further, giving you the opportunity to realign yourself to what's really important to you whenever you need it.

## Keep some time for spontaneous journeys

Sometimes the opportunistic situations knock at the door in some surprising moments. That's why, make sure you have enough flexibility in the program so you can respond in a proper way.

## Live "Here and Now"

Here is the least to say. The "Here and Now" moment is virtually the only time you have. Right Now life is unfolding around you. Be careful when this happens.
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