A perfect day, just the phrase paints a picture of tranquility, fulfillment, and joy. But if you asked ten different people to describe their perfect day, you’d likely hear ten entirely different stories. For one, it might be waking up to the sound of waves, coffee in hand, lost in a favorite book, like For another, it could be a bustling day of productivity, ticking off every item on a well-organized to-do list and catching up on their favorite movie. I can see
on this list.
The truth is, a perfect day is a deeply personal idea. It reflects who we are, what we value, and where we find meaning. Some chase adventure; others crave peace. Some want connection, others solitude. In this blog, we’ll explore the fascinating ways our unique personalities, priorities, and life circumstances shape our perfect day, and I'll share the three things that need to happen for me to have a perfect day.
When I wake up in the morning, the first thing I need to see to start my day with a smile on my face is "Electricity." Yes, you heard me right. The truth is that electricity has a way of motivating me to get off my bed and start doing things to be productive. Anytime I wake up and the power is down, there is no electricity to power up my speaker, turn on the light and get myself prepared for the day. My day is already getting ruined.
The next thing that needs to happen for my day to be a perfect day is for me to have food on my table. Either I prepare it or I buy it. Most times in the morning, I prefer to buy my food because it saves time and helps me get my work done faster. I go to the kitchen to do my dishes while my music is playing. I order food and continue my chores while I wait for the food to be delivered. When the food arrives and I put it on my dining table to eat, my perfect day continues like that.
Finally, what would make my day perfect is not entertaining an unwanted guest. You see, there's a difference between someone coming to my house and me knowing about it, then I prepare for the person and someone visiting me without informing me. That actually can ruin my day. So having an unwanted guest standing in front of my door actually makes my day bad, but having no guest in my vicinity, I don't need to pretend to cook or laugh or do whatever I want to, which actually makes my day perfect.
so I go to my room, get my job done, relax, and eat. I always prepare my food at night and after I've done that, I sleep.
Now, you see that a perfect day for me differs from what a perfect day for you would be. We all are different, from different backgrounds, communities, and upbringings, so what is perfect for Tosin may not be perfect for Busayo.
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Before I tell you who I am, I would like to congratulate #hivenaija and its team for the continuous good job they have done for the community, keeping it up and running. We celebrate 100th prompt topic this week. It wasn’t an easy job but we made it through.
Thanks for reading. My name is Fashtioluwa. I hope to see you again.
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