HOW?!
- exercise. really. it makes me feel more alive.
- speak my thoughts/feelings.
- EXPRESS my feelings.
- do something new and unusual every day.
- do the things i think i cannot do.
HOW?!
- exercise. really. it makes me feel more alive.
- speak my thoughts/feelings.
- EXPRESS my feelings.
- do something new and unusual every day.
- do the things i think i cannot do.
- Give thanks to things in the previous day
- Greet and share happiness with every person
- Go exercising
- Do something different than before
- Read a chapter of inspirational books
- Visualize the things that I really want
- Incantation!
we may only pass this way but once so I want to live a passionate life, rather than a boring one.
I want to make the most of life. To live with no regrets, love without limits and enjoy life as much as possible.
Today, I”am going to choose to take action towards what I want, because choosing your actions fills your life with a passion that will burn for a life time.
I don’t want to be just alive, living one day to the next… I want passion, excitement, anticipation, mystery, vitality… I want to feel alive. I want to love each moment of each day. I want to look forward to each day when I wake up. I want other people to look at me and say “I want what she has”. Not in a sense of jealousy, but in a sense of admiration.
Contemplative Jenn is longing, forcefully
or perhaps simply adding an interim step to acheiving it. I think the only way to decrease my inhibitions is to delve into them, learn what they are, where they are based, and then send them packing. I think we hold onto our fears, insecurities, because they give us some odd comfort, keep us safe from taking chances. Other times we bury our inhibitions so as to pretend they don’t exist, but under the skin, tucked into us, they limit who we can be, are capable of being. So now I need to figure out what they are, make a list perhaps (oh no, another interim step!) in order to see what size luggage to buy ;-).
I look to the left of the screen and I see a couple people who believe they have reached this goal. But it makes no sense. A passionate person nor chooses to recognize what they are doing is passionate, but much less assumes that he or she has completed their “job”. To refer to passion as a task is stripping it of everything it stands for, and to feel as their “task” is complete, is not complete at all. Passion is spontaneous; it’s geniune, sincere, and most of all, heartfelt. Never will one know if he or she lived a passionate life, as it can only be defined after all is said and done. But in the meantime, this should be the number one goal that everyone aims for. What is life if, to a certain person, it isn’t felt through and through? It’s what real passion- the only kind there is- is all about.
What better way to live life knowing that you have tried you best in all aspects of your life. I want not only to live this but to also feel the sense of satisfaction!