John C. Maxwell wrote an outstanding book titled “Today Matters.” In it, he describes the process to better understand what we need to do to have a meaningful and sucessful life. He says,
“People create success in their lives by focusing on today. It may sound trite, but today is the only time you have. It’s too late for yesterday. And you can’t depend on tomorrow. That’s why today matters. Most of the time we miss that. Why? Because … we overexaggerate yesterday, we overestimate tomorrow, and we underestimate today.”1
He also included this wonderful poem.
The Lifebuilder’s Creed2
Today is the most important day of my life.
Yesterday with its successes and victories, struggles and failures is gone forever.
The past is past.
Done.
Finished.
I cannot relive it. I cannot go back and change it.
But I will learn from it and improve my TODAY.
TODAY. This moment. NOW.
It is God’s gift to me and it is all that I have.
Tomorrow with all its joys and sorrows, triumphs and
troubles isn’t here yet.
Indeed, tomorrow may never come.
Therefore, I will not worry about tomorrow.
Today is what God has entrusted to me.
It is all that I have. I will do my best in it.
I will demonstrate the best of me in it —
my character, giftedness, and abilities —
to my family and friends, clients and associates.
I will identify those things that are most important
to do TODAY,
and those things I will do until they are done.
And when this day is done
I will look back with satisfaction at that
which I have accomplished.
Then, and only then, will I plan my tomorrow,
Looking to improve upon Today, with God’s help.
Then I shall go to sleep in peace … content.
By Dale Witherington
Have a wonderful rest of the day, my friends.
Living in the present, today. Thank you, Jesus. As always, Ed, thought provoking.
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Thank you. 🙏🏼
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Great poem and Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome and thank you for reading and commenting.
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You’re welcome, I’m an obsessive reader.
Thanks for your sharing, your support and feedback.
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Thanks for the share, Edward. An empowering poem, any day! I read his book, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, a few years ago and would be open to reading more of his work. 🙏🏻
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Thank you, Michele. He has some outstanding books, and I think that “Developing the Leader Within You” is the best one.
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👍🏻
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Very beautiful and profound. Indeed, only today matters. Let’s give it the importance it deserves… for ourselves and for all!! Thank you for sharing such an important reminder. Greatly appreciated! Light and blessings to you, my friend 🙏 💫
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Thank you so much, Susana. Blessings to you too, my friend.
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I so agree with this and love your post and poem, Edward!~. Thanks for sharing this wonderful inspiring way to live, Edward💗
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Thank you so much, Cindy. 🙏🏼
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Love that the poem is “The Lifebuilder’s Creed.” Such an important thing to remember that we build this life one today at a time. Beautiful reminder, Edward!
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Thank you so much. 🙏🏽
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Very nice post and poem you’ve shared, as they say – the present is a gift. Mindfulness in the here and now is so important. 😊
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Thank you, Laura. I like that, “the present is a gift”. A big one, indeed, and worth celebrating.
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So much so, and it’s very difficult sometimes not to worry about the future but it’s so important to really be present 😊 🙏
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Absolutely!
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Some days, the best of my worst. But, good days I agree. : )
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I’m with you, Rebecca. There are days that are just “eh.”
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Amen


Great Share
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Thank you. 🙏🏼
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Great share!
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Thank you, Ana.
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This is probably the most deep hitting thing I’ve read as of recently. Today Matters. Thats deep. That poem is also very profound and deep. Would you mind if I revist this at some point and share it on my own page?
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I don’t mind at all, and I’m glad that you like it. Thank you so much for reading and commenting.
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I appreciate it so much. The poem was amazing. I will definitley check out the book too. When I do share it, I will be sure to link you and your page for credit on what inspired me to share it. Thank you for the earlier email too. It was great to hear from you! I really do love your site!
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Thank you, and I’m glad that I was able to reconnect with you.
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I’ll be looking forward to more of your post and will let you know when I do post that. I have a bunch of stuff I am currently wrapping up and writing so those will get on the blog very soon too!
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That’s awesome. Looking forward to reading those.
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Very true, Edward. Nice piece.
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Thank you, Mary.
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