When you arise in the morning, think
of what a precious privilege it is to be alive—to breathe, to think, to enjoy,
to love.
Marcus
Aurelius
Gentlemen,
every day is a day of celebration simply because you survived another day in
this world. The fact that you are still married or have avoided getting
married, that you have a child or that “you are not the father,” that you are
well off or have been able to survive your current economic limitations, or
simply the fact that you are alive is reason enough to celebrate. For that last
reason alone you deserve a gift or, actually, six gifts to be more precise. You
have spent the last few weeks in a never-ending anxiety attack, searching for
the perfect present for everyone else, so don’t you think is time to give
yourself some well-deserved rewards for trying to become a better man? Here is
a list of 6 things you can give to yourself, for what you’ve endured and maybe
even to help you get in the right mindset for what’s to come:
1.
The Tailored Suit

A
man should always have a proper, well-fitted suit available in their closet. We
will have several events in every year that will require wearing a suit, such
as meeting your fiancé’s father or you being the fiancé’s father, going to that
interview for your dream job or heading out to a special dinner to celebrate
you got said job, or simply heading to a court hearing for whatever happened
after the previous celebration. Nothing in this world can stop a proper
Gentleman in a nice suit, with the only exception being a lovely Lady in her
“little black dress.”
2.
Manicure
A
manicure? Really? Yes! It has the word MAN in it so it must for Men.

3.
Project Car
Sometimes
life can be overwhelming. The easiest way to deal with that feeling is to view
Life as nothing more than a long list of smaller challenges instead of a
massive project. What better practice for that mentality than a project based
on the same premise.

Note:
I do not recommend a home expansion project for this or basically anything you
can’t cart off your property, in case you get tired or lose interest in it.
Your wife and friends may remind you every day that the project is not
finished. Also, it might end up being an incomplete permanent addition and
could actually lower your home’s value.
4.
Journal

Get
a physical journal and every day write something in it, no matter how random.
That interesting quote you found online, that weird dream, or that thought you
could not get out of your head will be a perfect entry. Weeks or even months
later you will realize that those entries were not as random as you thought.
5.
Unplug for 24 hours
In
a world with instant access to the universe, the down side is that the universe
has instant access to you. We have become slaves to texting, social media, emails,
and calendar. We will take out our phones during a concert or when we take our
kids to the park, or whatever other event in our lives; just to share it with
everyone online, most of whom don’t really care. This comes at the expense of
truly living in the moment. Apparently we need to see the world through a smart
phone screen to be able to properly enjoy it.
Take
one day to simply unplug. Set up your autoreply, turn off your phone, and leave
your laptop or tablet at home. For the next 24 hours forget that you need to
reply to every text you get, comment on every status update, or even read every
email. Head out to the great outdoors and breathe nature, or take your kids to
the park and actually play with them, or go for a walk, or simply sit down at a
coffee shop and look at the people strolling by. For the rest of the day, learn
to listen to yourself and the world around you. You will be amazed at what you
will notice and you will realize that the world did not end because you did not
update your status.
6.
Make a Random Act of Kindness

So,
there you go. These are the six gifts you can give to yourself this season. A
suit and proper hands so your exterior image will reflect your interior
mind-set, a physical project and a journal to record your journey as a man, and
the time to listen to the world so you can best give voice to it. They all seem
simple enough, right? Remember to always be a Gentleman-Warrior, a Caballero.
Learn to let go of what is not really important and enjoy the ride.
(Re-post of an article done for Good Men Project)
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