Author: jakedavis1910

Daily Attitude Email 06 21 23

We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men. – Herman Melville

Jim Rohn says “it’s hard to find a rich hermit”.

On this planet, our success and significance are tied to relationships.

This is a great area to apply the laws of sowing and reaping.

We sow into relationships by being of service, caring about others, being humble and generally being the kind of person we’d like to be in relationship with.

The more we sow, the more we reap.

We also don’t get to control the reaping process. It isn’t a quick fix or a short term situation. It plays out over a lifetime through continual sowing and reaping.

What is something you can do today to get to sowing?

Make it a great day.

Jake

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Daily Attitude Email 06 20 23

He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough. – Lao Tzu

Where do we start and stop with all the stuff?

I’m convinced we live in an era when it is easier to drown in stuff than at any other time in history.

So many of us are going to slip into old age wondering where, when and why did we get so much stuff.

This isn’t some guilt trip to make you feel bad for buying that really cool thing. I’m glad you like it.

I wonder if maybe, just maybe, we sometimes, just a little, buy some extra stuff we could (should?) do without.

And we shouldn’t buy and accumulate because kids will inherit our mess, or to save environment, or because we feel bad about all those poor people in that third world country somewhere else.

We should buy and consume less in order to bring more peace and joy into our lives. Because we’ll be better off. All that other stuff is great, but having more peace and joy in our lives so that we can spread it others will create the opportunity for more meaningful relationships.

Make it a great day.

Jake

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Daily Attitude Email 06 19 23

Resending this daily attitude email from 2012…..before we had three kids.

Father’s Day reminded me of a couple things yesterday.

First, I am thankful for the influence my father has had in my life. I can’t imagine where or what I would be without his positive influence in my life.

Second, I was reminded of how lucky I am that I can still call him up and say just that. For those of us that are lucky to have fathers that are still with us, never miss an opportunity to say thank you, you never know when that time will run out.

Lastly, I was reminded of how much of a blessing being a father has been for me. For those of you that don’t know, I have the two best kids in the whole world. Not a day goes by that where I am not thankful, amazed and humbled to be their father.

This last bit reminded me of the short story "Father Forgets" by Livingston Larned and the power of this short story.

I have included it below for all those dads that get this email.

Make it a great week.

Jake

Listen, son; I am saying this as you lie asleep, one little paw crumpled under your cheek and the blond curls stickily wet on your damp forehead. I have stolen into your room alone. Just a few minutes ago, as I sat reading my paper in the library, a stifling wave of remorse swept over me. Guiltily I came to your bedside.

There are things I was thinking, son: I had been cross to you. I scolded you as you were dressing for school because you gave your face merely a dab with a towel. I took you to task for not cleaning your shoes. I called out angrily when you threw some of your things on the floor.

At breakfast I found fault, too. You spilled things. You gulped down your food. You put your elbows on the table. You

spread butter too thick on your bread. And as you started off to play and I made for my train, you turned and waved a hand and called, "Goodbye, Daddy!" and I frowned, and said in reply, "Hold your shoulders back!"

Then it began all over again in the late afternoon. As I came Up the road, I spied you, down on your knees, playing marbles. There were holes in your stockings. I humiliated you before you boyfriends by marching you ahead of me to the house. Stockings were expensive – and if you had to buy them you would be more careful! Imagine that, son, from a father!

Do you remember, later, when I was reading in the library, how you came in timidly, with a sort of hurt look in your eyes? When I glanced up over my paper, impatient at the interruption, you hesitated at the door. "What is it you want?" I snapped.

You said nothing, but ran across in one tempestuous plunge, and threw your arms around my neck and kissed me, and your small arms tightened with an affection that God had set blooming in your heart and which even neglect could not wither. And then you were gone, pattering up the stairs.

Well, son, it was shortly afterwards that my paper slipped from my hands and a terrible sickening fear came over me.

What has habit been doing to me? The habit of finding fault, of reprimanding – this was my reward to you for being a boy. It was not that I did not love you; it was that I expected too much of youth. I was measuring you by the yardstick of my own years.

And there was so much that was good and fine and true in your character. The little heart of you was as big as the dawn itself over the wide hills. This was shown by your spontaneous impulse to rush in and kiss me good night. Nothing else matters tonight, son. I have come to your bedside in the darkness, and I have knelt there, ashamed!

It is a feeble atonement; I know you would not understand these things if I told them to you during your waking hours.

But tomorrow I will be a real daddy! I will chum with you, and suffer when you suffer, and laugh when you laugh. I will bite my tongue when impatient words come. I will keep saying as if it were a ritual: "He is nothing buy a boy – a little boy!"

I am afraid I have visualized you as a man. Yet as I see you now, son, crumpled and weary in your cot, I see that you are still a baby. Yesterday you were in your mother’s arms, your head on her shoulder. I have asked too much, too much.

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Friday Morning Toe Tapper

Hanging out at the Tailgate and Tallboys concert yesterday reminded me of this email from a few years ago…..

http://youtu.be/BWSn0JFRiPI

Another summer time anthem.

This one reminds me of the fact that we are the same but different.

We all love summertime. But we all don’t love country music.

I am not a country music fan, but my wife is. She likes this song. Me, not so much.

And yet, despite (or maybe because of) these differences we are perfect for each other.

In life we will constantly be meeting people that are different than us. We can choose to embrace it and find the best in each other or we can judge and condemn.

Make it a great day.

Jake

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Daily Attitude Email 06 15 23

Most days these emails are reminders of something we all already know.

Two reminders that I’ve been using a lot with the kids that maybe we all could use from time to time….

Make good choices. Jesus loves you.

How our life turns out here on Earth is largely driven by our choices.

No matter how life goes, Jesus loves you.

Don’t forget.

Make it a great day.

Jake

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Daily Attitude Email 06 14 23

“A good marriage is one where each partner secretly suspects they got the better deal.” —Unknown

Today marks our 21st wedding anniversary.

This quote is only half true in our case – I KNOW I got the better deal.

Gratitude is an important habit to cultivate in order to live our best life.

Fortunately for me, Meaghan is a constant reminder that I have something to be thankful for each and every day.

I’m sure I don’t tell her enough, but it’s true.

Make it a point to show some gratitude to the important people in your life.

Make it a great day.

Jake

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Daily Attitude Email 06 13 23

You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist. – Indira Gandhi

It’s easy to hold on to grudges and past transgressions.

To not forgive or forget those who have hurt us or done us wrong.

You cannot make peace with a clenched fist.

The most interesting part of this is that our path forward involves letting go.

What’s best for us is to let go. It has nothing to do with the other party.

Let go of something that you’ve held on to today.

Make it a great day.

Jake

PS – I’m aware this is MUCH harder to do than say.

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Daily Attitude Email 06 12 23

Below is an excerpt from Band of Brothers.

It is an amazing story about an amazing group of men.

This story stuck out to me because it shows how difficult battle and war can be for a person, but that hope and love can always win out.

Let’s be thankful for the service of others and spread hope and love wherever we can.

Make it a great day.

Jake

From Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose –

Sgt. Skinny Sisk also had a hard time shaking his war memories. In July 1991, he wrote Winters to explain. "My career after the war was trying to drink away the truckload of Krauts that I had stopped in Holland and the die-hard Nazi that I went up into the Bavarian Alps and killed. Old Moe Alley made a statement that all the killings that I did was going to jump into the bed with me one of these days and they surely did. I had a lot of flash backs after the war and started drinking. Ha! Ha!

Then my sister’s little daughter, four-years old, came into my bedroom (I was too unbearable to the rest of the family, either hung over or drunk) and she told me that Jesus loved me and she loved me and if I would repent God would forgive me for all the men I kept trying to kill all over again.

That little girl got to me. I put her out of my room, told her to go to her mommy. There and then I bowed my head on my mother’s old feather bed and repented and God forgave me for the war and all the other bad things I had done down through the years. I was ordained in the latter part of 1949 into the ministry and believe me, Dick, I haven’t whipped but one man since and he needed it. I have four children, nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

The Lord willing and Jesus tarrys and I hope to see you all at the next reunion. If not I’ll see you on the last jump. I know you won’t freeze in the door.

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Friday Morning Toe Tapper

https://youtu.be/XzKSPRqFg9E

We were lucky enough to go to the Taylor Swift concert last weekend.

It’s always amazing to me when you can get that many people in one place singing and dancing to the same song.

Music has a special place in the human experience – there are so few things that can get so many people on the same page at the same time.

The whole stadium was moving to the music and 50,000+ people all felt like best friends for a couple of hours.

Find some music that moves you and play it loud today.

Make it a great day.

Jake

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Daily Attitude Email 06 08 23

Manners are a sensitive awareness of the feelings of others. If you have that awareness, you have good manners, no matter which fork you use.

-Emily Post

This reminded me of another quote that I really like as well "I am convinced that most of society’s ills could be solved with simple manners."

Manners are really just a manner (how about that for a play on words) for showing others that we are thinking of them more than ourselves. They are a simple way to show others we care more for them and their comfort than our own.

It is almost unbelievable how far simple "please" and "thank you’s" can take you in getting along with others in life.

Empathy for others is an important step in becoming a more mature and well rounded person.

In order to become the best version of ourselves we must subjugate our needs for those of others around us.

Let’s all make an effort today to use our manners a little more and think of ourselves a little less.

Make it a great day.

Jake

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