I was listening (while doing dishes, thank god for the audio feature on here!) and what occurred to me is that there is no particular vision of what “life should look like”. The event of a single lifetime looks different for each of us and is an ever-changing and unfolding experience. And most importantly, it’s an adventure.
Thank you for sharing the phrase, "blowing up your life" which is what I did, but I didn't know that there was a name for it. At 63, I wrote my first book, then decided to do my own national book tour in a mini-campervan, and got hooked on road tripping. My dog and I have been at it for four years now. Still not making any money, but happier and much less anxious now.
I was listening (while doing dishes, thank god for the audio feature on here!) and what occurred to me is that there is no particular vision of what “life should look like”. The event of a single lifetime looks different for each of us and is an ever-changing and unfolding experience. And most importantly, it’s an adventure.
1,000 times yes!
Something to think about when disrupting this narrow band of reality I refer to as “my life”
Happy Thanksgiving, Sara! Grateful for your honest and wise writing all these years. Resonant, as always. 🧡
Right back at you, Christina ❤️
Thank you for sharing the phrase, "blowing up your life" which is what I did, but I didn't know that there was a name for it. At 63, I wrote my first book, then decided to do my own national book tour in a mini-campervan, and got hooked on road tripping. My dog and I have been at it for four years now. Still not making any money, but happier and much less anxious now.
That is epic! And inspiring.
This resonated so deeply. 💥
Thank you, Lauren. I’m so glad.