Memories keep me connected to my loved ones.
I spend a lot of my time in deep thought. Sometimes I think about creative business ideas. At other times, I think about the people who are most important to me.
The people who I love are both near and far. Although we are spread out, I am able to keep them near through the memories that I have of our time together.
Family time is important. Taking it for granted means missing out on an opportunity to make it memorable. I choose to cherish it because the only sure time I have with my loved ones is the present.
When I think back to my childhood, I smile with joy because I remember the times of fun and excitement. Carefree moments always put a smile on my face.
I think of my siblings and cousins because it connects me to what I love about them. Thinking back to my little brother displaying leadership skills as a kid is heartwarming.
It makes me proud to be called a loved one of wonderful people. I feel like I am in wonderful company even when I recall my memories of them.
Today, the thing that I am most grateful for is my memory. I am happy to have the ability to recall wonderful moments and the hearts of good people. It is great to have loved ones around, and I am happy to think of our time together when they are far away.
Self-Reflection Questions:
- What are some of my fondest memories from childhood?
- What value do unfortunate memories have in my life as I mature?
- How do I ensure that my memory bank of good times keeps expanding?