Lately, my life has been very "full".
I've decided to use this term in order to refrain from using the following words: busy, hectic, frantic, fast-paced, and overwhelming. Mainly, I've chosen to do this because I don't like the negative connotation that those words imply. To me, those words seem to express a dissatisfaction with life somehow, as if it's "TOO much of a bad thing."
And I don't wish to label my life in that way.
My life has many good things that make my schedule full, my plate full, my cup brimming. For the most part, happy events occur. And the times when unhappy events occur, I use them as opportunities to understand my spiritual lessons and give gratitude for the blessings (even the ones in disguise).
In the flutter of life, I am abundantly blessed with family, friends, neighbors, clients, and angels who fill my life to brimming with appointments, projects, daily living, spontaneous moments, and joyful reminders that I am part of the interconnected Web of Existence.
My life is full. Full of moments.
I've decided to use this term in order to refrain from using the following words: busy, hectic, frantic, fast-paced, and overwhelming. Mainly, I've chosen to do this because I don't like the negative connotation that those words imply. To me, those words seem to express a dissatisfaction with life somehow, as if it's "TOO much of a bad thing."
And I don't wish to label my life in that way.
My life has many good things that make my schedule full, my plate full, my cup brimming. For the most part, happy events occur. And the times when unhappy events occur, I use them as opportunities to understand my spiritual lessons and give gratitude for the blessings (even the ones in disguise).
In the flutter of life, I am abundantly blessed with family, friends, neighbors, clients, and angels who fill my life to brimming with appointments, projects, daily living, spontaneous moments, and joyful reminders that I am part of the interconnected Web of Existence.
My life is full. Full of moments.
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