We all have struggles, we all have monsters we’re afraid of. Given the state of mental health in the world, we don’t deal with them very well, not at all. So, what can you do?
I totally lost it at my daughter – and my anger was righteously justified. Yet when I calmed down, I saw how wrong I was. How could I be so right, and yet so wrong?
Living an inspired life isn’t difficult, but it is rare. Here’s a quick exercise to find your own guidance system to living better, free of stress and confusion.
What used to scare me the most was not living the life I was born to live. The heroic pursuit of something “more” has since become a guiding principle, and the people I admire are very clear on this. How about you?
We often can’t see what is in our best interests, so rely on others to help show us. What if Life itself was trying to show us the best way to live it?
COVID has meant a lot of us are searching for a way to do and respond to life better. While guides and tactics and practical philosophy tips are useful, there’s a higher source of wisdom closer than you think.
“Living an extraordinary life involves ordinary moments of courage. The ongoing attempt to live up to our values means we can create something much better for ourselves and our world.”
“What is the highest experience anyone can have? According to experts in sex, drugs and rock n roll, power, money and fame, adventure, ice baths and deep breathing…”
Living the life you were born to live WILL take the courage to make decisions with little information, or with the chance that it might all go wrong. So how do you make the right choice?
When it comes to gratitude it’s so easy to think that you’ve heard it all before. If you do think that though, you need gratitude more, not less. Take it as a sign to sit and actually practice it.
Pushing and controlling always results in less than the best you could have delivered. It’s weird, but every part of our lives are better when we don’t try and do them.