Inspiration

Letter To My Graduating Daughter

Dearest Elizabeth;

Think of yourself as timeless, precious and priceless. Every day when you walk out of your home, remember that you’re treasured beyond anything you could possibly imagine. We’ve seen you blossom into an exquisite woman. There isn’t anything that you could ever do that would sacrifice the love we have for you. Since before you were born, you were wanted, you were blessed, and you were loved. Our love for you has only grown and strengthened through the years. We write this letter to you to go with your 2012 graduation yearbook as a reminder of the immense love that we have for you. On your graduation, your father and I wanted to offer some words of wisdom so that you might one day embrace it, and by learning from our mistakes, may you live your new independent life happily ever after…

Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school. It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it, and being careful where your mind leads will always keep you on the path you want for yourself. Education isn’t going to get you the job it’s going to prepare you to do the job. The rest will come from your tenacious ability to put yourself out there, to test your limits and to have enough courage to take action for your own future.

Faith is something you lose and something you have to fight to keep. God is real. He grants wishes and dreams in his time, not yours. He will refine you for his use not yours. He is merciful and gracious and even in loss and pain will carry you to finding new hope. Believe.

Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Do not follow where other’s paths may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path, and leave a trail of your own. Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else. Be who you are, and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind. Friends are lost easily so while creating your paths don’t alienate someone who might matter to you later in life. Always be graceful in your approach, never judge anyone unfairly and always stick up for people who cannot fight for themselves.

There are no shortcuts in life to any place worth going. You’re going to have to work hard and working is hard. There will be times when you’re lonely. Times you want to quit, but don’t because it is those moments which will become the memories of your past. Sometimes life happens when the worst comes our way but those are absolutely the moments that we remember most. Don’t block out the bad because you will end up blocking out all the good because you may not realize it but good is always around.

Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without loss of enthusiasm. Your first priority should be to learn what your options are. To not rush into plans that could change until you’ve learned who you are and what you want to do. Don’t be in a rush to do it all and put so much pressure on yourself to be perfect. Live, forgive yourself for your mistakes and work on stuff about yourself that you want to improve. The difference you’ll find between high school and college is that adults take responsibility for themselves. Making a living is only a small part of it. Far more important is to take intellectual responsibility for yourself in a way that matters and will bring you happiness.

Lastly, if you find love hold on to it because love is not given freely by everyone. It’s a gift. It matters. Surround yourself with people who lift you up emotionally, intellectually and spiritually. Develop that balance and keep it simple sis. Sometimes too much knowledge can show you what you don’t have instead of being happy with what you do, so learn to be content with your choices.

I hope these words inspire you as that is my wish for writing them. There isn’t anyone who loves you more than your parents do. We wish for you all the joy that life has to offer. We will always be a phone call away…as long as we live, there for you whenever you need us. Go into your independent life with hope and courage and make it spectacular! Love ~ Mom and Dad

Inspiration

Unlocking True Happiness: Embracing Life’s Everyday Joys

Copyright 2012 – Rebecca Nietert

In a world where true happiness often feels like an elusive dream, moments of genuine joy bring a unique sense of fulfillment. It is these moments that remind us of the profound beauty and significance found in our everyday lives. Just like in the movie “Yours, Mine and Ours,” where Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda emphasize the connection between drudgery and big events, let us explore the idea that true happiness emerges from our ability to appreciate both the mundane and extraordinary. As I recently experienced, finding myself surrounded by incredible women, sharing heartfelt moments and infectious laughter, I came to realize that true happiness resides in the simplest of joys.

1. The Illusion of Constant Happiness:

Happiness is not an eternal state; it is an ever-changing emotion that ebbs and flows throughout our lives. Often, we expect happiness to be a constant presence, but this belief sets us up for disappointment. Understanding that happiness is a fleeting emotion allows us to appreciate those moments when it graces our lives, however brief they may be.

2. Finding Joy in the Ordinary:

In the pursuit of happiness, we often overlook the extraordinary beauty found in the mundane. It is in the everyday routines, the small acts of kindness, and the quiet moments that we encounter pure joy. Take a moment to appreciate the warmth of a sunrise, the laughter of loved ones, or the simple pleasure of a good book. By shifting our focus to the present, we can uncover happiness hidden in the ordinary.

3. Authentic Connections:

True happiness blossoms in the company of others who uplift and inspire us. Surrounding ourselves with supportive and genuine individuals creates an environment where joy can flourish. It is in the company of these incredible women that I realized the power of authentic connections – the ability to openly share, listen, and laugh uninhibitedly. These moments remind us of our shared humanity and reinforce the significance of genuine human connections.

4. Embracing Life’s Story:

Each of us carries a unique narrative, filled with challenges, triumphs, and compelling experiences. Sharing our stories fosters empathy and understanding, creating a space where joy can thrive. By embracing our own stories and listening to those of others without judgment, we expand our capacity for happiness. Remember, it is through vulnerability and openness that we forge genuine connections and find solace in shared experiences.

5. The Power of Laughter:

Laughter has an unmatched ability to heal the spirit and uplift the soul. Even in the face of adversity, finding humor in life’s trials can ignite genuine happiness. Whether it is shared inside jokes, witty banter, or lighthearted moments, laughter unites us and reminds us of the preciousness of the present.

Conclusion:

As we navigate the complexities of life, the search for happiness often leads us astray. Yet, by recognizing the extraordinary within the ordinary, fostering authentic connections, embracing our stories, and letting laughter guide our journey, we can unlock true happiness. Let us not forget that happiness, like everything beautiful, is fleeting. So, embrace those moments when it finds you, savor them, and carry their essence with you as you navigate both the mundane and extraordinary. Remember, true happiness dwells within you, waiting to be discovered. Embrace life’s everyday joys and let your smile be a reflection of the happiness that resides in your heart.

So, open yourself up to the wonders of life and allow yourself to be embraced by the simple, priceless moments that bring you infinite joy.