Limitless
Expanding potential and love'n life while doing it
01/14/2020
It’s a new year and I’ve declared what I want this year to be about.
Have you?
I pay attention to what people are up to. Peoples lives interest me.
Here are some tips to make the year ahead the best it can be:
1. Declare yourself. Your Word. Who you are. Who you will Be this year.
2. Stop comparing yourself to your past. You don’t need to be better than the person you were last year. Be the best you can be today.
3. Honor your word. You will fail at times. Be gentle with yourself and do what it takes to get back on track.
4. Community is key. Surround yourself with people who represent your highest possible future.
5. Let yourself learn and expand Being. Take risk and do what things you wouldn’t otherwise do. Fail forward.
6. Take time for Self care. CRITICAL! Self care = Recovery. Recovery sustains Excellence... without it you will crash and have a harder time getting back on track.
7. Honor yourself. All parts of you, positive and negative. Who you have been, who you are and who you can be. Be great.
👇🏻Leave a comment below! I want to hear what you’re declaring you want this year to be for! 💥
#2020
01/10/2020
I like the guy who scheduled time for nothing. He showed me listening.
Every time I engaged him, there was gentleness in his speaking. My words always found their place when I was with him, and no matter the topic... I couldn’t help but feel at ease at the end of our conversation.
I kept coming for more. The stillness in him pierced my warrior body, and for the first time in my life I felt my tired fists had no place in the world. (A metaphor for trying to make life work)...
I discovered what seemed to be a man in reverse. While the rest of the world was busy racing to a finish, he had nothing but time. His thinking clear, his speaking pure, and his heart full.
The more I had to say, the less he spoke. And the less he spoke, the more I heard myself and all the absurdity I made life out to be. I was chasing peace, but was hardly peaceful.
I couldn’t see this as clearly as I do now, but I was sorting myself out in his presence.
Eventually I got to a point I found I had less to say about anything.
I became satisfied with the silence in all the noise, and when people spoke I could smile my authentic smile once again without the need to add more to the conversation.
What struck me most about this mans life is his unwavering commitment to be at peace.
His entire life is organized for it. I’ve not met a man so highly intelligent, but without a need to use that intelligence to get through the world.
He showed me the difference between knowledge and wisdom. His generosity was enough, and I found myself.
How are you organized for peace?
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