Friday, February 22, 2013

Only for Today

We are going to be leaving for a mini-vacation of sorts. It is a family reuntion in Nevada. So the blog will be quiet for a bit. I will still visit your blogs but I probably won't post.

This is the thrid year I have shared this during the Lenten Season, “Only for Today, Decalogue for Daily Living.” As my act of charity, for each day of Lent, I will do or perform one of the Decalogue’s and since there are 40-days in Lent, each of the ten will be performed a total of 4-times.
1. Only for today, I will seek to live the livelong day positively without wishing to solve the problems of my life all at once.

2. Only for today, I will take the greatest care of my appearance: I will dress modestly; I will not raise my voice; I will be courteous in my behavior; I will not criticize anyone; I will not claim to improve or to discipline anyone except myself.

3. Only for today, I will be happy in the certainty that I was created to be happy, not only in the other world but also in this one.

4. Only for today, I will adapt to circumstances, without requiring all circumstances to be adapted to my own wishes.

5. Only for today, I will devote ten minutes of my time to some good reading, remembering that just as food is necessary to the life of the body, so good reading is necessary to the life of the soul.

6. Only for today, I will do one good deed and not tell anyone about it.

7. Only for today, I will do at least one thing I do not like doing; and if my feelings are hurt, I will make sure no one notices.

8. Only for today, I will make a plan for myself: I may not follow it to the letter, but I will make it. And I will be on guard against two evils: hastiness and indecision.

9. Only for today, I will firmly believe, despite appearances, that the good Providence of God cares for me as no one else who exists in this world.

10. Only for today, I will have no fears. In particular, I will not be afraid to enjoy what is beautiful and to believe in goodness. Indeed, for twelve hours I can certainly do what might cause me consternation were I to believe I had to do it all my life.

(Pope John XXIII)

Simply yours,
Tamara

3 comments:

  1. Enjoy your vacation.
    I will miss you.
    Love,
    Jackie

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  2. Have a wonderful trip and may the reunion be filled with all things wonderful.

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  3. i love this post! i imagine that we do for a day,
    we might be able to do for a lifetime.

    very inspiring, thank you.

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