What makes a day a Good Day?
“How was your day?”
It's a question we ask those we care about, because it's important. A good life is made up of good days - and we all want our loved ones to live good lives.
Even though we are all different, we're all the same. The Tree of Fulfillment is What Makes a Good Day - and that tree has many branches:
Socializing: Spending time with friends and family. Laughing. Talking. Being involved.
Physical Exertion: Exercise, accomplishment, getting a little sweaty - whether working or working out.
Mental Engagement: Spending time in thought, learning, getting smarter, enrichment (education, knowledge, museums).
Emotional: Laugh. Cry. Love. Feeling your deeper feelings.
Spiritual: Connecting with your higher power, whichever that may be and in whatever way is meaningful to you.
Adding Value: Helping others (as a volunteer). Doing meaningful work. Providing for others.
Getting Help when you need it. Sometimes the difference between a good day and a bad day was whether or not you got a lift when you needed it.
Teaching and Sharing: Did you teach somebody something today?
Learning: Did you learn something new today?
Being Creative: Having the opportunity to create something, or spending time in a creative outlet.
Working towards a goal, whether it’s for self-improvement or a sense of accomplishment.
Exploring and Experimenting: Trying something new, or travelling to someplace you’ve never been before.