As we come into this season of gratitude, I went back to the archives to find one of my favorite videos featuring time lapse photography from the incomparable Louie Schwartzberg.
The first time I featured Moving Art on the blog was in 2013. I found myself sharing it again in 2014. And now it is appearing for this year. It is a work that continues to come back to me and stays front of mind because its message is so compelling.
Our days are as unique as our fingerprints. No single day is just like another. That philosophy is expressed here beautifully.
We spend our day well when we treat each one as if it is our first and our last. By doing that from a place of gratitude, that spills out to the world as a blessing and our day is enriched even more.
“You think this is just another day in your life.
It’s not just another day.
It’s the one day that is given to you today.
It’s given to you. It’s a gift.
It’s the only gift that you have right now.
And the only appropriate response is gratefulness.”
Live today like you want tomorrow to be. Live well.©





You know the moment I’m talking about. You had it and you put it somewhere. Now if you could just remember where, you could get it back. You really need to find it. But it seems the harder you try, the more elusive it gets. Perhaps it’s your car keys, your glasses, a book, a bill, a favorite shirt. You had it and now you cannot find it. It can be frustrating, even a little maddening.

Personal development expert and author Brian Tracy teaches the value of zero based thinking. This practice invites you to re-examine choices based on the principal of evolving possibilities.
There were going to be eight of us for dinner at 7:00 on a Saturday evening.

