Have VS Make A Great Day
Anytime I left the house as a kid, or when we are ending our phone conversations, my dad always says, “Make a great day”.
I didn’t understand the importance of those words until I was much older.
There is a difference between having a great day and making a great day.
Great days don’t just land in your lap.
You don't just have them.
Sometimes you have to make them.
That may entail looking deep to find the good, because some days are a kick in the pants.
Making a great day takes effort, but if you are willing to put the work in, you can make any day a great day.
Until next Friday...
MAKE a great day!
Chris (and my adorable 90 year old dad)