The events of
the past two years have been beyond crazy for most of us. Pandemics, face masks, lockdowns, job losses,
shortages, supply issues, health concerns, vaccines, politics, riots, shootings,
protests, sensational news reports, the list goes on and on. While I personally can't makes sense of most
of this it has helped me in an odd way.
If nothing else, it has cemented in me the desire to live the remainder
of my life with purpose and intent.
I've had a much
stronger desire to approach all aspects of my life with more clarity and a
sense of purpose. Asking myself, "Why
am I doing this?" and then approaching that task or event with a purpose
rather than just mindlessly going about.
Something as simple as doing the laundry or going to work. I put much more thought into what I am doing
and I am really present in the moment.
Whether I'm folding towels or arranging medical care for a patient I'm
focused and aware of what I am doing.
And as a result I'm feeling much more fulfilled.
I am much more
intentional about the things I do. I put
more thought into things and I plan more.
I feel like I have more control of the things I can control and more
peace with the things I can't. I'm not responsible
for other people's thoughts or actions, only my own, and that is a big
responsibility all in itself. I'm
approaching that responsibility with a new sense of purpose. While I can't single handedly save the world,
I can be a better person. I can be kind,
positive, happy, helpful and patient. If
I focus on being those things I think I make the world better. I can do that.
I can give way
and allow someone to change lanes in front of me or exit a parking lot onto a
busy street. I can bake cookies to share
with our neighbors or my co-workers. I
can send a card in the mail to my friend for no particular reason. I can make my cat extremely happy, and myself
in the process, by simply giving him some lap time. I can slow down and quite literally smell the
roses. I can appreciate the snow falling
or the rain. I relish the simple things
in life - drink a glass of wine, listen to some music, read a book, learn
something new, make a gift, crochet a scarf, prepare a nice meal and really
taste my food, whatever feels good and gives me that sense of quiet
accomplishment, I'm all for it.
I am no longer
racing my way through life. I'm no
longer questioning myself about what I am doing or feeling as if I have wasted
the day. Life is more meaningful
now. I approach my days with purpose and
intent. I feel good.
I love this post. Bad times make us appreciate the good times!!
ReplyDeleteAgreed. :)
DeleteExcellent post! Something I need to strive for as well!
ReplyDeleteThank you Claudia
DeleteTerrific message today. We always have a choice and you've made positive impact mental changes rather than going dark.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a fabulous weekend of joy :-)
Thank you Elle
DeleteThis gave me some serious thinking!!
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DeleteExcellent post. I have started doing the same. Paying attention to each and every moment instead of living on auto pilot. It feels so good.
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful Lori!
DeleteLove this! Thanks for the reminder of what is really important!
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DeleteLike the other commenters - love this post!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
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