To have an absolutely glorious week, designate each day in a special way and then approach that day with all of the optimisim, enthusiasm, energy, motivation, and inspiration that each day signifies.
Here's the suggested lineup for an incredible week (and you can add your own titles as you like):
- Spectacular (or Splendid) Sunday
- Marvelous (or Magnificent) Monday
- Tremendous Tuesday
- Wonderful Wednesday
- Terrific Thursday
- Fantastic (or Fabulous) Friday
- Stupendous Saturday
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Thanks for the tip, we need as much help as we can get these days.
Love it, Steve! Another way to have a glorious week is to be grateful each and every day for all the good in your life. It's amazing when you get into that habit how your overall attitude changes for the better!!
Bridget,
Thanks. A good attitude definitely helps us face each day. :)
Steve
Peggy,
A feeling of gratitude is very important. Thanks for adding that. :)
Steve
Steve - I have a Terrific Tuesday today. I got a nice offer on my listing and another one got the contract fully signed.
Steve:
Great suggestions on starting a positve empowered day. Thanks for the list.
Rosalinda,
That is terrific! What an amazing day for you. :)
Steve
Bob,
Thanks for the comments. Have a great week using the positive power of of each day. :)
Steve
wow! I am loving how you think. Please post lots more!
Nannette,
Thank you for your great comments. Appreciate having you as a reader. :)
Steve
Steve, you are a wordsmith my friend! The theme sometimes is the start to a great week even if it is Wednesday. A week is 7 days. You don't have to start Sunday!
Paul,
Thanks for the reminder that a week is any 7 day period, and that they can all be positive regardless of what the beginning day is. :)
Steve
Come on - you mean no:
If all is good, I won't have anything to whine (ie. blog) about.
Ryan,
Nice try. You'll do just fine reporting on positive news and events. :)
Steve