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Faith Salie's recent commentary on Breaking News and its meandering into becoming of lesser and lesser importance for the viewers to be interrupted sparked my attention when Salie offered a simple suggestion: more depth, less drama.
As soon as she said it, my ears and mind perked up.
What a simple approach to living well. An approach to welcome more substance, less stress, more enjoyment, less unnecessary conflict and more tranquility and less anxiety.
Could it really be that simple?
Let's start with the drama we unnecessarily welcome into our lives and what we might potential replace it with to improve the quality of our everydays:
1. Viewing Entertainment Less . . .~This & That: October 19, 2018 - Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
2. Conversations Less . . .~18 Ways to Simplify Daily & Weekly Routines
~Archived TSLL posts on Relationships
~Archived TSLL posts on Money
~Today's image is a glimpse of one of my favorite weekly routines as shared on Instagram - Sunday morning.
4. Self-Awareness Less . . .~Responding vs. Reacting: The Difference, episode #145
6. Friendships & Relationships Less . . .~A Powerful Couple: Vulnerability & Boundaries, episode #126
The beauty in choosing a life of depth over drama is that we won't even fully be aware of the drama we have avoided by living a life of depth because we no longer entertain it as an option. And that is what gives us more energy, more time and more space to spend our lives doing what we love, investing in what we care about and building relationships that we want to welcome and strengthen in our lives.
Petit Plaisir ~Destination Wedding~read the interview with the writer and director Victor Levin (writer for Mad About You, 5 to 7) which appeared in The Washington Post
https://youtu.be/TjXQzRWmb_I Sponsors for today's episode:
https://youtu.be/L04WUfRlANo ~Image: One of my favorite weekly routines is captured - Sunday morning breakfast and reading material (via IG)
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Faith Salie's recent commentary on Breaking News and its meandering into becoming of lesser and lesser importance for the viewers to be interrupted sparked my attention when Salie offered a simple suggestion: more depth, less drama.
As soon as she said it, my ears and mind perked up.
What a simple approach to living well. An approach to welcome more substance, less stress, more enjoyment, less unnecessary conflict and more tranquility and less anxiety.
Could it really be that simple?
Let's start with the drama we unnecessarily welcome into our lives and what we might potential replace it with to improve the quality of our everydays:
1. Viewing Entertainment Less . . .~This & That: October 19, 2018 - Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
2. Conversations Less . . .~18 Ways to Simplify Daily & Weekly Routines
~Archived TSLL posts on Relationships
~Archived TSLL posts on Money
~Today's image is a glimpse of one of my favorite weekly routines as shared on Instagram - Sunday morning.
4. Self-Awareness Less . . .~Responding vs. Reacting: The Difference, episode #145
6. Friendships & Relationships Less . . .~A Powerful Couple: Vulnerability & Boundaries, episode #126
The beauty in choosing a life of depth over drama is that we won't even fully be aware of the drama we have avoided by living a life of depth because we no longer entertain it as an option. And that is what gives us more energy, more time and more space to spend our lives doing what we love, investing in what we care about and building relationships that we want to welcome and strengthen in our lives.
Petit Plaisir ~Destination Wedding~read the interview with the writer and director Victor Levin (writer for Mad About You, 5 to 7) which appeared in The Washington Post
https://youtu.be/TjXQzRWmb_I Sponsors for today's episode:
https://youtu.be/L04WUfRlANo ~Image: One of my favorite weekly routines is captured - Sunday morning breakfast and reading material (via IG)
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