Life Motivation, Living Below Your Means and A Simpler Life
Living life to the fullest has a lot to do with motivation, living within your means and keeping things simple. Failing in any one of these areas will rob you of the best life has to offer.
Living life to the fullest has a lot to do with motivation, living within your means and keeping things simple. Failing in any one of these areas will rob you of the best life has to offer.
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There is no better time than now to get back to the basics in living. We are facing a lot of unknowns which means that many of us are hunkering down a bit. I think this is a very good idea.
I recently returned from another fantastic vacation in Cozumel Mexico! I’d like to share some places you have to see should you visit this Mexican island. Cozumel is one of those destinations where the best places are hidden gems.
Have you seen Good Samaritans in action or benefited from their altruism? Recently, on a flight while traveling for our vacation, a passenger had a medical emergency. We were 30,000 feet above Texas and he just collapsed.
The best part of my super-charged life is what I can share with others. I believe very strongly in giving. I believe the only way we can really get along in this world is to bring others with us.
I decided I wanted to pursue a simpler life for several reasons – I wanted to save more money to invest in my child’s future, I wanted more time to spend on the things that matter most to me, and I wanted to reduce my impact on the environment.
I’ve been studying the Japanese martial art Aikido for a little over ten years. One of the concepts my Sensei taught me was Polishing the Stone. When a student starts learning an art they are far from smooth and flowing and struggle to do basic moves. Usually they are a bumbling, clumsy mess. It doesn’t take too many bad falls or rolls for a student to get discouraged and wonder if they will ever get any of the techniques down.
Fear is good. It keeps us safe, keeps us from harm, and keeps us from making terrible mistakes. Fear is healthy, right? Let’s take of look at some of the downsides of fear so that we can examine our lives for them.