Saturday, August 16, 2014

Turbo Encouragement

First, sorry I haven't posted in  a while. Life has been a tad bit crazy. Those with chronic medical issues know that they can bring some complications. Thankfully my haven't been terrible. I can tell that my body needs to rest and relax, which is why I took a play day Saturday. Part of that included watching a movie in the park. The movie had some lines that really made me think. What movie?

TURBO!!!!
(Thanks Google Images for the picture).






I understand this is a animated flick, but below are some quotes that  hit me, with an explanation why.

"What if you lose your Super Powers tomorrow?"
"I'll make the most of it today"

We never know when we will have a good or bad day. Who knows if our conditions will ever go away. We just have to make the most of it when there is good health and good days. Neat thought.

No dream is too big, and no dreamer is too small.

Pretty self explanatory. Our dreams to have our health restore, or have many good days in a row. We may feel incapable or inadequate to reach our dreams, but we can make the best of life which means that no dream is too big because we can make the best, the best.

Everbody's got that one thing that makes them happy.

We need to find our happy spot or something that makes us happy no matter what. Last year, mine was The Muppet Movie. In the past it has been things like exercise, donuts, and many other things. That thing that makes you happy will help you get through hard times. 

All of these people, they believe in me.

There are times when we lose hope or we don't believe that we can get through hard times. We can think of the many others who believe in us and know that we can do. They give us the boosts we need when we are dragging or discouraged. Sometimes, we need to rely on others to gain the strength we require.

These are just a few of the thoughts that hit me while watching the movie. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Please leave a comment on these or any other thoughts that encourage. We can all use the extra dose of encouragement, especially on difficult, rough, painful, sickly days.