Geez, @shello, what a way to start and end a day! (Awesome t-shirt too! lol)
Reminds me of some good advice one of my athletic trainers used to recommend to me, "Die each day."
It helped reframe things in a way that has benefited me immensely, over the years.
Hiya @intuitivejakob, it really was an experience. (He's still doing the shirts, I want to order one xD)
Die each day... I want to understand a more about that philosophy, could you elaborate a little on this?
Hey @shello, I'm happy to share a little bit about that.
In brief, it's suggesting that when we are living in each day as if it was the last, we may find ourselves more willing to bring our authenticity and vulnerability forward in a courageous manner that otherwise we may not access.
I'm happy you asked about it, because I think this might make for a powerful blog about how this lesson has helped me recognize hidden potentials in moments where I could've otherwise punked out on what was most important. Thanks for getting me thinking about that!
Thank you for filling me in @intuitivejakob!
A "now or never/there is no later" type of mindset huh? I like it. With my whole timeboxing experiment, I am finding myself saying; I could do it later... or I can do it now! It is a great feeling when jumping into something I am scared of, only to find out I could do it all along!
This would definitely be a great topic to write about, reframing does wonders! I dropped a follow so I hopefully catch it when you post it :D
Thanks, @shello! I followed you, as well.
I came back from death after being hospital poisoned due to cancer care as a late stage patient. Reframing is definitely a thing. I have my own unique ways of doing that, which have helped me tremendously, which is why I live and share the things that I do.
I think that your timeboxing experiment is powerful.
Glad you're sharing how this unfolded before your own eyes a new way to live it. That's what it's all about!💘
Thank you @inuitivejakob,
I don't even know how to respond to this except for wow. I like to think that I have improved, but things can be revised.
Thank you for sharing your story with me, you remind me to push through no matter what. I feel like everyone needs that reminder every once in a while.
Love,
@shello
That's kind of you @shello! I am honored to share something that could help others for the same reason you mentioned. Just knowing that someone else was able to find a way to live and love them self through something can be extremely empowering to learn about when a person is on the other end of something major.
Hope you have an amazing weekend, my friend. Look forward to chatting with you more (and I will be sharing more about my own personal story with this soon).
The love is real @intuitivejakob! I agree that not only do our own situations empower and inspire ourselves, but those around us as well!
I'm having a great weekend and I hope that yours has gone great as well. I'll be on the lookout for your story as well- But if I do miss it, feel free to comment a link to a recent blog, so I can check it out! C: