Good perspective, Wendy. I think we tend to think in grand terms or a life purpose sense about this kind of thing. Brene Brown said in one of her TED talks: “In this world, somehow an ordinary life has become synonymous with a meaningless life. And so often we are missing what is truly important because we’re on the quest for what’s extraordinary.”
So true–there is no best time to do something, other than now. Too bad I don’t live by this! And it would help if I knew what I was MEANT to do 🙂
I see this as good overall advice, even thinking about “meant to do” in a day-to-day way.
Good perspective, Wendy. I think we tend to think in grand terms or a life purpose sense about this kind of thing. Brene Brown said in one of her TED talks: “In this world, somehow an ordinary life has become synonymous with a meaningless life. And so often we are missing what is truly important because we’re on the quest for what’s extraordinary.”
Here’s a link if you’d like to hear her say it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UoMXF73j0c
I really like Brene Brown, and especially the sentiment about what makes for a meaningful life.