My daughter took this photo recently at a Saybrook Beach
and I came across this quote,
which I absolutely love.
I repeat it to myself daily.
24 thoughts on “My new daily Mantra”
Old nonsense… Love that as well as your daughter's photo. It's WONDERFUL!
Perfect.
Beautiful photo by your daughter, and very meaningful words to keep in front of your day.
What a beautiful photo and quote! I need to repeat this mantra before and after a round of sun salutations!
Thank goodness, right!? 🙂
That is great! I love it!
Thats great! !!! The photo is awesome! !!!
Amen!! I expect I will be repeating it to myself, too.
I think I will change tomorrow for the word today and say it each morning before i get out of bed!
I have a similar favorite quote by L.M. Montgomery from "Anne of Green Gables":
"Marilla, isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?"
Beautiful photo, and what a wonderful quote! Enjoy your weekend!
Kat
Love it!
I just discovered your blog…love it. Your pictures are absolutely amazing. Plus anything with a quote from good ole RWE is gold in my books:) Happy to have discovered!
Gorgeous photo! Like mother, like daughter. Like the quote also. Many days I think to myself, today is the day I worried so much about yesterday. 🙂
i need to tattoo that on my brain. 🙂
Love it.
Oh- Don't ya love it? A perfect sentiment for that picture! xo Diana
Great quote and lovely photo! Do I notice a sunburn on that skinny broad in the new header? If you get any skinnier the wind is going to blow you away!
Ah. Well that's a good one.
Yep, words and photo awesome. Your daughter has quite the eye.
Love this header! You are beyond adorable.
Every day is a new beginning. Thank goodness.
This quote/saying doesn't necessarily go with what you're saying, but it sticks in my head a lot . . .
If you don't have any baggage it means you haven't been anywhere.
. . . or something like that! I am who I am because of where I've been. But thank goodness I get to start over every day.
What a fantastic quote.
Your daughter's photo is fabulous! Emerson's poem is an old friend; it's been on my laundry room bulletin board for more than fifteen years. Karen, have you read all of it?
"Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt have crept in; forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense.
This day is all that is good and fair. It is too dear, with its hopes and invitations, to waste a moment on yesterdays."
Old nonsense… Love that as well as your daughter's photo. It's WONDERFUL!
Perfect.
Beautiful photo by your daughter, and very meaningful words to keep in front of your day.
What a beautiful photo and quote! I need to repeat this mantra before and after a round of sun salutations!
Thank goodness, right!? 🙂
That is great! I love it!
Thats great! !!! The photo is awesome! !!!
Amen!! I expect I will be repeating it to myself, too.
I think I will change tomorrow for the word today and say it each morning before i get out of bed!
I have a similar favorite quote by L.M. Montgomery from "Anne of Green Gables":
"Marilla, isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?"
Beautiful photo, and what a wonderful quote! Enjoy your weekend!
Kat
Love it!
I just discovered your blog…love it. Your pictures are absolutely amazing. Plus anything with a quote from good ole RWE is gold in my books:) Happy to have discovered!
Gorgeous photo! Like mother, like daughter. Like the quote also. Many days I think to myself, today is the day I worried so much about yesterday. 🙂
i need to tattoo that on my brain. 🙂
Love it.
Oh- Don't ya love it? A perfect sentiment for that picture! xo Diana
Great quote and lovely photo! Do I notice a sunburn on that skinny broad in the new header? If you get any skinnier the wind is going to blow you away!
Ah. Well that's a good one.
Yep, words and photo awesome. Your daughter has quite the eye.
Love this header! You are beyond adorable.
Every day is a new beginning. Thank goodness.
This quote/saying doesn't necessarily go with what you're saying, but it sticks in my head a lot . . .
If you don't have any baggage it means you haven't been anywhere.
. . . or something like that! I am who I am because of where I've been. But thank goodness I get to start over every day.
What a fantastic quote.
Your daughter's photo is fabulous! Emerson's poem is an old friend; it's been on my laundry room bulletin board for more than fifteen years. Karen, have you read all of it?
"Finish every day and be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and absurdities
no doubt have crept in;
forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day;
begin it well and serenely
and with too high a spirit
to be cumbered with
your old nonsense.
This day is all that is
good and fair.
It is too dear,
with its hopes and invitations,
to waste a moment on yesterdays."
Love, love, love it! – K