Blog #621: Focus on the FEET

Jan 4, 2024Blog Post

Sometimes…

Readers ask tough questions.
Here are five emails from last week.

Excerpts from theirs.
Excerpts from mine.

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Email #1 (excerpt):

“Setting goals every Monday is intimidating. I know me and I can’t keep that up. Any other ideas you have to offer?”

My response (excerpt):

If MONDAY goals are too much…

Focus on ONE goal.

ONLY ten minutes a day.

Still too much?

How about FIVE minutes?

Three days a week?

We succeed in walking ONE mile when we walk 5,280 feet.

Focus on walking the FEET.

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Email #2 (excerpt):

“I’ve read your blog for over a year and am familiar with your goals. I feel I’m wasting my life compared to you. Do you have goals I can relate to?”

My response (excerpt):

How about these three?

1. Live kind.

2. Live doing.

3. Live moving.

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Email #3 (excerpt):

“Why do you feel you have to set goals? Why can’t you just enjoy life?”

My response (excerpt):

If YOU love your life — what you do, what you think, what you feel, what your future looks like — then you are wayyyyy ahead of me.

I set goals to love my life.

MORE.

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Email #4 (excerpt):

“I’ve never traveled out of the country, but I want to this year. Do you have a favorite country you can recommend?”

My response (excerpt):

I don’t want to cast my shadow on your experience.

Whichever YOU decide will be a great adventure.

But I can say this…

My NEXT is always my favorite.

That way…

I’m not looking back.

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Email #5 (excerpt):

“How do you find the energy to walk across a country? I’m younger than you but too exhausted to walk to the mailbox.”

My response (excerpt):

I grow old faster when I sit on the couch longer.

😊

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To YOU?

Thank you for reading.

I hope I added to your day.

See you next week.

S.

EXTRA Thoughts

Never grow too old to grow much better.

Thank you for hanging out with me today.

YOU are appreciated.

With gratitude…

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