Day 3,634
Growth:
Sometimes the most simple small action can save so much future time. A quick reminder of a long term goal can quash a short term desire. The little actions that make it difficult to make the wrong decision, they are the right call every time!
Appreciation:
One of my favorite genres of books are outdoor adventure, stories of people getting outside and exploring the world and themselves. People getting outside of their comfort zone towards a a crazy goal, sometimes achieving it and other times coming up short.
As I start another book along those lines these two paragraphs really caught my attention:
“People need adventure in their lives to give the tedious day-to-day struggle meaning, to create a purpose greater than going to work and paying bills. Most of the adventures in my life were planned. It was easy to forget-and it happened to me-that we must make time for adventure or run the risk of living life without it.
I sought to put my physical and emotional energy into something positive, energizing, and expansive rather than allow myself to dry up and waste away in a life of unwanted expectations.”
Patrick Taylor, Lost on Purpose
Presence:
Our yoga class tonight felt extra hot and sweaty. So many chair poses, so much uncomfortable twisting, I got totally heated up and melted.
As we went into final rest I covered my eyes with my towel and let my brain go. Our instructor opened the windows and I spent the next several minutes trying to figure out where the sublimely chill breeze was coming from. With no vision I was fully focused on the sensation of the cool breeze blowing across my legs.
My mind went from the glacier at Kenai Fjords, the hidden waterfall cave in Thorsmark, the ocean of the coast of Chilean Patagonia, or by the shore of Lake O’Hara. So many different places in which the invigorating cools breezes have felt like heaven. Thankful for each of those moments as well as moments of presence like today, the reminders of the past moments.
Thanks!!!
