Daymaker Update on Real Beauty

Hello fellow Daymakers,

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This month I’d like to share with you the essence of real beauty as I have come to see it. Being a hairdresser for 29 years I have been blessed to work on and with many beautiful women. The beauty I have discovered this summer has been magical. I have seen beauty in many areas of my life and I thought that this month’s newsletter would be a good opportunity to bring that to this tribe of Daymakers that now number in the thousands around the globe.

So let me share with you now how and where I’ve discovered real beauty this summer.
- My parents celebrated 50 years of marriage last week. To see my father of German heritage and strong resolve break down crying while describing what my mother and his wife has meant to him for fifty years was real beauty.
- My daughter Ava told me one night that what she loves most about her life is feeding her cats. A seven year old with a fondness for serving others is real beauty.
- I found this summer that happiness is not what you want, but wanting what you have.

 
 

 

- I said goodbye to my great aunt this week that was 107 years old. To have known someone that has lived in three century’s with grace and dignity without complaint or judgment of others is real beauty.
- I met a woman this summer that has a severe burn across her entire face. She is always full of joy. Watching her move through her life with joy is like watching the movements of a beautiful dance. I want to learn to practice this dance of real beauty.
- I found that being true to myself and being authentic in every aspect of my life allowed me to discover many truths. To live in truth is real beauty
- I discovered that by being myself and living in a state of full aliveness each day that I was able to generate beauty in my day. I simply awakened my senses to the beauty around me each day. What a blessing real beauty is in a child’s laughter, the sun on a skyscraper, and the sound of a new duckling learning to swim the first time. Each of these little observances of beauty has made each day so rich. I decided to see beauty and everything that is right in the world around me instead of the other way around and it’s been magical each day.

 

 
 

 

 


I hope that you to have experienced real beauty this summer as I have and wish you well in your journey as Daymakers. Take the time each day to see and create real beauty in your life and it becomes full of perfect moments.

With love,

 

David Wagner
www.daymakermovement.com