Enjoy While You Can

enjoy while you can

Life is short and full of choices. Sometimes we make good choices and sometimes our choices fall short. One thing we need to make sure we do, is enjoy while you can the things that are important.

A Trip to Electronics Candy Land

I was walking through Best Buy the other day with my girlfriend as she was picking up a new mouse to replace her broken one.

As she went to the counter, I snooped around. I saw a lot of great gadgets and entertainment items. Being both a tech geek and a bit of a videophile, I always have a lot of fun going through a store like this.

One of the first things I saw was a 75” UHD TV for just under $1,000. As I contemplated how a TV like that would even fit in the living room, I smiled in the contentment I had for my 40” HD set; this is the way to enjoy while you can what you have.

UHD and Streaming Gold

It would have been great to get a giant UHD TV. It would have been cool to have so much definition I would have had to slap 4 of my TVs together just to get the same thing.

I could have hooked it up with all the channels and streaming services money can buy.

But why? Why do that when you can enjoy while you can the most important things?

Better than TV

In my living room right now is a big fold out table. Our family is on its 3rd puzzle. We are finding ways to spend more time together.

We could get a bigger TV and watch the time pass by or we can enjoy while we can the moment in front of us.

Life is full of choices and the biggest choices are what’s important.

Enjoy while you can everything that life has to offer. Don’t wait, or the next thing you know it’s 10 years down the road and the only thing you care about is a bigger TV in an empty house.

David Bishop

David is CEO of Cedowin Productions, dedicated to helping you live your best life through positive habits. He has inspired tens of thousands to improve habits and communication through books, articles, workshops, and apps. He is the creator of AweVenture, helping families enjoy fantastic, active experiences and Zombie Goals, literally making building healthy habits a game. He’s authored several books including How to Create Amazing Presentations, 7 Steps to Better Relationships, and The Man in the Pit, which helps people who have loved ones struggling with depression.

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