Who’s driving your life?
Focus on who you are.
Accept what you’re here to be.
Give to those who you call your community. These are your tasks.
Letting go of what isn’t your business is the key to happiness.
There’s science behind the human experience.
“Your experiences are the work of your nerve cells. So are your moods, chains of reasoning, and good and less good habits.”
Natasha Loder, Health policy editor of The Economist
Why do people live in the path of a storm?
Why do people live in the path of a storm? When it’s so calm and peaceful inland and away from the ocean.
Hurricane season comes and every time people build near the path of destruction.
Why?
Because it’s too beautiful for the rest of the year to resist.
Living a life without a sense of spirituality?
It’s like exploring the attic and opening a box and finding something that makes your heart sing.
Life is simple when you tend to one simple thing -
How can all that you do in your life be perceived in a new way?
This isn’t meant to go viral -
Most of my life was caught up in performing my jobs/careers like I was a dancing to prove myself.
Like the energizing bunny...
No real guidance.
Until I learned how to be the tortoise, I didn’t know true how to find fulfillment and joy.
How to know when it’s safe to spend your time and attention.
How to know when it’s safe to spend your time and attention. - Reclaim all your parts and create community connection in a new way.
What does it feel like to be the true me?
Stopped the bleeding and started to heal by doing nothing.
All these obstacles, mistakes and failures were there for a reason.
To break me free from the illusions.
You can read this as a love story but it’s all types of relationships.
“No wonder kids are cruel! They haven’t learned that these thoughts are not reality.
These thoughts are your movie. They’re self destructive because it becomes what you believe.
Beliefs are not real.”
Insights from a 27 year old friend — from a midlife woman
“Whenever I have to choose between two evils, I always like to try the one I haven’t tried before.” — Mae West