Life is full of surprises

“Life is full of surprises” was written by guest contributor, Babajide Faseyi.

One way to get out of a funky disposition if you are currently in one is to remember that life is full of surprises. I don’t know why life is full of surprises but I know that it just is, and that is something that you can actually use to your advantage.

Because our judgements of how things are or the way they will be can cause us to feel down or upset, knowing that life can quickly turn around for the better at any moment is a way to go from being in a funk to being joyful, if you happen to be feeling down or upset.

Life is not very predictable in strict terms and that means that life is filled with endless possibilities. And knowing that life is not very predictable can add to our joy because it makes life an adventure rather than a story that we already know the beginning, middle and the ending to.

(To read more of Babajide’s poetic essays, click here.)

Remember that life is full of surprises today and then watch for how life begins to make more of those joyful surprises pop up along your way.

Allow the fact that life is full of surprises to lead you to live a more happy and joyful life from now on going forward. Then also, allow the fact that life is full of surprises to lift you up out of any funky disposition you are currently in, and let your knowing that life is an adventure lead you to be more comfortable with any uncertainty that you may be feeling today.

Blessings, Babajide

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About the Author: My name is Babajide Faseyi.  I was born and raised in Nigeria and then moved to the United States for college at the age of 19.  In my 20’s, I became acutely aware that there was more to life than I had been taught and this led me to a deep search.  I read voraciously.  After a period of disillusionment with not having an outlet for the creativity that I felt within myself, I encountered Eckhart Tolle’s book, The Power of Now.  And thus, the journey of knowing who I truly am and the discovery of what I have to offer creatively began.  The links to my facebook pages where my writings are posted are –facebook.com/bababajide and facebook.com/babajideinc.

4 Comments

  • Bobby clarke
    Posted May 9, 2017 1:20 pm 0Likes

    I loooove this! Its easier said than done but totally effective. Like instead of me being like ugh work today I can think of how I could meet the love of my life there today or a life long friend or something of that nature!

  • Andrea Schulman
    Posted May 10, 2017 8:48 am 0Likes

    Yes Bobby, I try to do the same thing…when the kids are bummed out about going to school we’ll play the “what if?” game. Like “what if something really awesome happens?” LOL!

  • Anonymous
    Posted May 11, 2017 10:47 am 0Likes

    I’m waiting for the surprises!!! From where i stand now, i really need these happy and joyful surprises.

    Thanks for the article!

    Rashmie

  • Andrea Schulman
    Posted May 11, 2017 4:44 pm 0Likes

    Thanks Rashmie! <3

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