In 1933, an older woman named Frau sent a letter to the theorist Carl Jung, asking “how to live.”
(She doesn’t have the Instagram influence to shout out Car Wives to her, I guess)
Jung replied:
“Your questions are not pleasant, because you want to know how he should live. One life can.
… If you do with the decision of the future and the most important thing, you always do something meaningful and the future of the share. “
He shares the key to life.
It’s part of the revival communities like beer is not known.
It was even a title track in it Disney’s Frozen 2.
“Next thing.”
Revisiting this story made me think about how my ideas about success and progress have changed over the years.
“Victory” again features
I have been doing this toolkit for 15+ years.
Millions of people visit the site every year, 50 customers have purchased items in NF, and our security guards have served 15,000+ customers.
At this time, I changed my opinion about “success” and “living well.”
I used to think that the only way to get success for the trainers is to follow the specific program. I have never missed a workout, and I am not intentionally proud of this.
It just doesn’t happen to me free and easy living I lived, where I was 100% in control of my time.
(Apologies to all parents and guardians who read 25 years and older!).
Now that I’m 40, I can see the types of people we are actually With the help of Nord fitness, I changed my perspective about success and “Living well” in fairness.
Success happens not when we learn how to do everything right, but instead when things are good in being on the antloat even when things go poor.
In other words, success is learning to live with the odds. Learning has to be very good for long enough.
And this means, if life is too selfish, trap and focus on “what is right.”
Do the next thing
IN The latest news From the author Burkene Burkamiman talks about how he chose to hold a difficult world in the world of obesity.
That brings me to these sentences from writer Eckert Tolle:
“What you mean as “your life” should be called “lifestyle”. “It’s a time of reflection: the past and the future.
… forget about your personal life for a while and take care of your life.
Look for the “narrow gate that leads to life.” It is called now.
The possibility of your life up to this point. Your life situation may be full of problems – most life situations are – but find out if you have a problem at this time. Not tomorrow or in ten minutes, but now.
You have a problem now?
If we focus on what has already happened, and we ignore all the things that can happen or need to happen in the future…
It is easy to feel in control and dominated.
Which brings us back to this problem statement: “The next thing.”
It’s only a cloché because it’s true.
We can zoom Wayyyyy in, and narrow our focus to something that is still within our control. In some cases, Yes, there is a problem now. And we can focus on that.
But in many other situations, we often worry about all the problems that we can, or the problems outside of our control, which prevents us from taking action on the things that we can control.
Burkela continued:
It’s about telling myself I just need to do the next thing… you can always do the next important thing, the next thing, whether you like it or not.
It is strange, in fact, to speak of any of these techniques as “narrowing the horizon”, as if they involve limiting yourself.
Really, only you understand how limited you always are.
We all know how easy it is for us Many things.
And if the world feels like a soft fire, it can help zoom the way to that next decision, the highest goal, and just do the right thing.
It can include exercise or walking, focusing on eating the next meal, calling the medicine of the next education, or In the end he said no for sacrifice.
If “now” is the moment that exists, then the “next” is the only thing we can really do.
I’m going to do the next thing that’s right for me: take a trip.
– Meve
PS: Maria Popova has great article about “what’s next” As it relates to her life as a writer that inspired this piece.
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