Celebrate More

Hey You, In the Matters of You,

Let’s Celebrate!

Here are three things you never hear.  .  .  we have too much inspiration,  we have too much hospitality or we just celebrate life too much.  .  .  .

I have been researching the historically bluest parts of the world.  .   .  Or the parts of the world where people live the longest and from remote parts of Sicily to remote parts of the Asian pacific one fact stuck out.  .  .  They like wine and they celebrate life.

They don’t do it just when someone gets married or when someone graduates or even when someone dies. . .  They do it on a Wednesday and randomly when someone comes over.

 

They stop everything they are doing when they have a guest and great them into their house to make tea or share a glass of wine.  .  .  It is part of their being to laugh till you cry and hug as much a possible.

 

Do you celebrate enough?  Do you get 6 hugs a day on average?  If not you got some work to do on getting more celebration of life into your life.

Share

Tony Scelzo is the voice of HealthStatus and our blog You Matters. He is the author of Belay Your Day, a daily guide to Hack Life and The Ultimate Tech Start-Up Manual. He is business coach to over 150 businesses, a consultant and entrepreneur that has founded 4 businesses and been on 9 business teams. A self proclaimed self improvement junky, he has read over 500 books on the subject of mental health and personal wellness. Over the 10 years of training and coaching he has become obsessed with the simple ways to “hack” life for the good. Simple short-cuts to live better.

User Reviews

Reply

Your email address will not be published

4 × 5 =

Written by Tony Scelzo
Medical Writer & Editor

Tony Scelzo is the voice of HealthStatus and our blog You Matters. He is the author of Belay Your Day, a daily guide to Hack Life and The Ultimate Tech Start-Up Manual. He is business coach to over 150 businesses, a consultant and entrepreneur that has founded 4 businesses and been on 9 business teams. A self proclaimed self improvement junky, he has read over 500 books on the subject of mental health and personal wellness. Over the 10 years of training and coaching he has become obsessed with the simple ways to “hack” life for the good. Simple short-cuts to live better.

View all post by Tony Scelzo