Arlyn Smith

Never lose hope ! ❤️ for LIFE!


Oh Happy Day

So,nothing MONUMENTAL has happened but the day is still young. Well, some stuff happened in my professional (ha!)  life,but that  is for a different time and place. Wow, learning about training people is tough work! My hats off to those who do it for a living! I do say nothing huge has happened, but EVERY morning is great because I interact in person and on the phone and computer with awesome people.

Mental: Be happy with that which is. It helps to concentrate on what you have rather than what you don’t. If your family’s bad, but you have good friends, for example look at that. If your home is not up to par, but you have a home,etc. Realize that there is always someone worse off. Rather than keeping up with the Jones’, try keeping up with yourself.

Physical: Don’t try to bite off more than you can chew at once. As they say, time takes time…in all areas.You’ll reach your goal eventually,but don’t feel bad and give up or discouraged if you’re not #1 at first. We all have to start somewhere and if you do your best…well that’s all you can do!

Social: Don’t be afraid to branch out and try new things. It’s hard sometimes to get over that scary hump,especially if you have major issues with social situations. Some people can do things on their own, some people need other people. Trust me,there is NOTHING wrong with needing other people! If it helps to have someone there with you, no matter what the situation…by all means do it!



One response to “Oh Happy Day”

  1. I love your blogs Arlyn, You put a smile on my face and love in my heart. Keep on keeping on . You are a credit to this dysfunctional world that we live in . I celebrate in what is right in our lives . Together we make a difference . Nothing but love and respect coming your way . Jayson

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An English diarist and naval administrator. I served as administrator of the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament. I had no maritime experience, but I rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and my talent for administration.

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