People talk about ‘living in the moment’. This is it.

Church support offerings for troubled teens
What if we could teach children in such a way that the offerings here would be completely opposite

 

What would being a midlife mystic feel like?

  • never having an insignificant day
  • finding joy in the mundane
  • finding honor in the mundane
  • keeping expectations sparse, simple, and low
  • being lean

People talk about ‘living in the moment’. This is it.

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Maybe we could all use to write a manifesto on why we aren’t anymore

Inspiring quote
Not sure who said it… but it’s brilliant.

 

Maybe we could all use to read a book entitled something like this:

How to live like a kid again

Maybe we could all use to write a manifesto on why we aren’t anymore.

Is something magical happening happening in your life?.

On the cusp of a breakthrough in living like you mean it?

What if.

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No one has to do this, but imagine the consequences of either choice

Love spelled with jungle letters
Love and hate are choices we get to make. Seems obvious. This is not a casual decision.

 

The ripple effects of our positive actions have no known end.

Rejoice in knowing that good cannot be stopped.

And positive thoughts always trump negative thoughts.

Knowing this is not enough.

We must create ripples, not wish for them.

Well, no one has to do this, but imagine the consequences of either choice.

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Overwhelmed. Simply overwhelmed.

Disney's Grand Californian Resort inspirational message
Reflection is difficult for the distracted, medicated, and entertained Herd…

 

Overwhelmed, simply overwhelmed.

With joy.

Walking all over Disneyland, even though it’s been 43 years since visiting as a 12 year old.

Our midlife journey is joyful when we make counting our blessings a constant priority.

This takes a different (incredibly more positive) attitude than the one the Herd nurtures.

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