I recently saw a reference to a new book by Luke Norsworthy called, How to Love the Life You Already Have.
While routinely I see such things, the title of this one stuck around with me. Perhaps the title intimates that too often we don't...love the life we already have. That we are often living in a twilight zone of a life we'd like to have, but don't.
I don't know a lot of details about where this book goes. But, what is it about our lives that creates a tension between the life we have and the life we'd like to have. Is it a healthy tension? I'm guessing it could be, if we really engage the question.
How about you, are you living the life you want to live?
I overheard this 'Yoga with Adriene' admonition this morning: "Trust you have everything you need — don’t decide where it ends."
Obviously, put together, there are lots of directions to potentially unpack here.
And then, on my way to work, I heard the NRP Tiny Desk rendition of Philharmonik's "What's It All Mean?" which, among other things, at least got me moving:
We can smile and relax. Everything we want is right here in the present moment.