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Make a Good Day in Italian

February 25, 2026 By Larry Aiello

Don’t wait for a good day to come to you.

Non aspettare che arrivi il giorno giusto.

Many people are waiting for the right job, spouse, house, solar position, etc., before they allow themselves to be happy.

Molte persone aspettano il lavoro giusto, il coniuge, la casa giusta, la posizione solare giusta, ecc., prima di concedersi la felicità.

Instead, take it upon yourself to make today a good day. Don’t rely on outside circumstances beyond your control. But rely on your own gratitude and attitude to make today the best day that you can.

Piuttosto, prenditi la responsabilità di rendere oggi una buona giornata. Non affidarti a circostanze esterne che sfuggono al tuo controllo. Ma affidati alla tua gratitudine e al tuo atteggiamento per rendere oggi il giorno migliore possibile.

We all know that life will throw challenges and hardships your way. That is an inevitable part of life. It is not always easy to find the silver lining in the cloud.

Sappiamo tutti che la vita ci riserva sfide e difficoltà. È una parte inevitabile della vita. Non è sempre facile trovare il lato positivo nelle situazioni difficili.

Developing a mindset that makes the most of any situation you face is a superpower that will serve you well.

Sviluppare una mentalità che ti permetta di trarre il massimo da ogni situazione che affronti è un superpotere che ti sarà molto utile.


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Make it a good day - image of a pretty woman walking through Rome
You have the power to decide if you will have a good day or a bad one / Hai il potere di decidere se avrai una giornata buona o una giornata cattiva.

Filed Under: Learn Italian Tagged With: create your own good day, daily habits, gratitude practice, happiness from within, intentional living, internal locus of control, mental wellness, mindful choices, mindset shift, positive mindset, self awareness, self responsibility

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