Daffodil Principle

Wishing you a beautiful, daffodil day...

This article on the daffodil principle comes to you via an extremely roundabout route!

The whole of the item below is a post I did on Qassia... check it out if you don't already know how much help it can be to webmasters and gaining traffic and kudos!

And a quoted portion of that post on Qassia came from Puppy Training Secrets... a blog on training your puppy [or dog]... links to where I found the post originally, etcetera, are at the bottom of this page.

The quote below is from the archives of Puppy Training Secrets blog. Blog archives always seem sadly underused to me - as most of the on topic posts on many blogs come at the very beginning of the blog, i.e. down in the furthermost, deepest archives!

"'The Daffodil Principle... No, this hasn't really got anything to do with puppies... directly!

But it does bring back to mind when we first got our puppy, Shimba, in April one year a long time back.

We had a large enclosed back garden with clumps of daffodils - in the lawn mostly, although there were some in the beds and borders. As soon as he was let out into the garden he ran round at full speed biting the heads off all the daffodils... no chance of catching him, so we just had 'bald' stalks! [Just a good job he didn't try eating them.]

What this post is really about is 'The Daffodil Principle'... to find the blog post just click on the appropriate External Link. [The posting on the blog was dated Friday, April 13, 2007... and I know I feel extremely lucky to have read it!]

If you read below you will find the summary from the end of the post... but PLEASE don't miss the actual post, to read it is just such an uplifting experience.....

"There is no better time than right now to be happy. Happiness is a journey, not a destination. So work like you don't need money. Love like you've never been hurt, and, Dance like no one's watching.

Wishing you a beautiful, daffodil day!

Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.

If you want to brighten someone's day, pass this on to someone special. I just did! "'

There is a link to the blog on which the article is posted and, hopefully, a link to the actual post... [Remember the posting on blog was dated Friday, April 13, 2007.]"

External Links:

Blog on which the Daffodil Principle is sited
Link to the actual page where you should find The Daffodil Principle - with pictures
Puppy Training Secrets blog

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