What have you done today that makes you feel proud?

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  1. annart profile image81
    annartposted 10 years ago

    What have you done today that makes you feel proud?

    I know this is directly taken from a song but I want to find some answers to it!

  2. lburmaster profile image73
    lburmasterposted 10 years ago

    Finished reading two books and enjoying the last two days of summer. Nothing big for today, but there is always another chance on another day.

    1. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Great!  Yes, looking forward to another day and wondering what it will bring and what you can do for the best.  Thanks for dropping by - appreciate your comments.

  3. gregas profile image82
    gregasposted 10 years ago

    I woke up this morning, was able to see another day through and let the people that are close to me know I love them one more time. If you went through what I did last year and can still do all that and still hold a job I feel that is an accomplishment. Last Thanksgiving I didn't think I would be able to do that much and it was all because of my stupidity and hard head. I am proud that I am still here. Greg

    1. lupine profile image65
      lupineposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      That is an accomplishment...that you able to look back and see how much better you are today.

    2. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      So good to hear that.  You certainly have very good reason to be proud.  Thank you so much for sharing your accomplishment.

  4. juneaukid profile image70
    juneaukidposted 10 years ago

    I just had 4 poems accepted by a major travel magazine.

    1. cfin profile image64
      cfinposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I can only hope, to someday be as accomplished as you!

    2. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Well done!  I've had articles in local mags but nothing like that - brilliant!  Thanks for commenting.

  5. ChristinS profile image40
    ChristinSposted 10 years ago

    Finished a high-paying writing gig that was kind of a pain for a bit.

    1. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Well done! You obviously persevered; amazing what money incentive can do! Thanks for your answer.

  6. saltymick profile image81
    saltymickposted 10 years ago

    Did absolutely nuttin'! With no guilt and no regrets. That makes me more contented than proud, and that's as close as I can get.

    1. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Fair enough!  Contentment is a good thing.  Sometimes we all need to chill out and do nothing. Actually, you have done something - answered this!  Appreciate your comment.

  7. cfin profile image64
    cfinposted 10 years ago

    Completed
    1. A short nine hour work day,
    2. 2 poems,
    3. 4 pages of my book,
    4. minded my kid for 4 hours while my wife attended college
    5. made dinner


    Incomplete

    6. sleep

    1. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Good schedule!  Lots packed into a day.  Catch up on the sleep later!  Thanks for your contribution.

  8. sunilkunnoth2012 profile image60
    sunilkunnoth2012posted 10 years ago

    Just raised a question regarding the Title Tuner operation. I hope the fellow hubbers will help me with some tips. Then I wished all friends Sri Krishna Jayanthi as tomorrow is his birth day. For your information, Sri Krishna is a Hindu God and often described as The God of Romance and Wisdom.

    1. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for commenting.  Romance and Wisdom together - that's a good combination! It's good to feel proud that you're wishing joy to others.

  9. bje117 profile image85
    bje117posted 10 years ago

    Not really proud, but I was nice to a stranger and he was almost shocked and very appreciative. It made me feel good and it was nice that he was so moved by a little act of kindness.

    1. gregas profile image82
      gregasposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I know that is a good feeling and you should feel proud. Greg

    2. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Definitely something to be proud about.  It's a shame people are shocked by others' kindness - the world should be a lot kinder to everyone every day. Thanks for sharing.

  10. RealityTalk profile image60
    RealityTalkposted 10 years ago

    Once again I stood up for my beliefs that all organized religions are false and dangerous to the growth and safety of the world.  I did this and do this despite living in one of the most fanatical religious nations on this planet; the U.S.A.  The U.S.A. has been ranked by the University of Chicago as the 5th largest religious nation on the planet.  To go against the religious grain invites anger, threats, social & economic ostracization in a nation that publicly advocates freedom of speech and claims to be one of the most enlightened and intelligent nations in the world while claiming those living and practicing religion in the middle east to be fanatics.

    1. annart profile image81
      annartposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for dropping by and making your point.  Always good to stand up for your beliefs peacefully.

 
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