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Don’t Postpone Joy Opposites Attract I’d see Elizabeth, one of my childhood friends, during the summer at our family beach club located in New Rochelle, NY, on the Long Island Sound. We were opposites. She was a competitive swimmer while my idea of swimming was hopping around the pool with one foot touching the bottom. We had tons of fun together splashing around, telling stories, and inventing games.
Where is Your Secret Stash of Joy?
Self-restraint is a worthy virtue, and I am not suggesting that you suddenly become a glutton, run up your glycemic index, or indulge in every passing pleasure. Also, there are plenty of deeper joys that don’t involve consuming sugar, so work with me here, I’m just using the candy story to launch these two questions: When might you be postponing joy unnecessarily? Where is your secret stash of joy? Moments of joy are hidden within each day. Sometimes they can be found right alongside your work and sometimes they require that you step away. Enjoy Now To enjoy now, you don’t have to wait until you: a) get
your act together, This Week: What will you do to enjoy now? I would love to hear about it so if you’d like to “report in” on this one, please do. “Learning to live in the present
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Since
we typically didn’t get to see each other much during the
school year, I was excited one day during the spring to be invited
over Elizabeth’s house. I vividly remember being amazed
to see Elizabeth slide out a shoebox stash of Halloween candy
from under her bed. I say “amazed” because the box
was still well stocked and here it was, April. I’m pretty
sure mine was gone about two weeks shy of Thanksgiving. In fact
I never even bothered to transfer the loot to a shoebox and ate
it right out of my plastic pumpkin carrier. Maybe Elizabeth
knew something about self-control or mindful eating that I didn’t.
On the other hand, I think some of the chocolate in her stash
looked pretty stale.
My
client, Lynda, who works full time and is also the mother of three
young children, told me that she has always operated with a mentality
of “work now, enjoy later”. Her husband on the other
hand tends to switch those around and so together, they are a
good balance for each other.
Virginia
Kravitz, Career
and Life Coach, has always
had a fierce desire to be
in the full current of life.
She founded