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Accepting A
Life of Simplicity
Author: Heather J. Tait
Email: contact@silencespeaks.com
URL: Silence Speaks, http://www.silencespeaks.com
Once we discover our purpose we then have to make a commitment
to pursue that purpose. Often we discover that our lifestyles
will be altered once that commitment is made. Perhaps we have
to live with less. We are then challenged to redefine our
basic needs verses wants.
Some people never assess their primary needs. They continue
to pursue their “wants”. If people really assessed
their primary needs and concerns they may realize that putting
in that overtime at work wasn’t really necessary. They
could have put in some overtime with their family or loved
ones instead. Or they could have put some overtime in on doing
something they really loved to do. Material items do not replace
time.
Sometimes we have to do without basic utilities, fancy clothing,
and even vehicles. If we stop to recognize what we really
need, we realize how insignificant material items truly are.
In fact we may even learn that our focus on ourselves reaches
a higher level of concentration when we do not have added
extremities to concern ourselves with.
Living a life of simplicity does not mean that we have to
have an impoverished spirit. In fact one may find their true
richness when they are forced to live simply. Often we find
it is almost an essential right of passage when we embark
on our path. It seems that when we pursue something that we
long for in life, we are forced to make sacrifices along the
way. Consider yourself fortunate if you are appointed to experience
this lifestyle as you will walk away with more than what you
left.
So that when success does reach our doorstep we have a humble
approach to its offerings as we know we can live with less.
We discover that simplicity becomes a key element to not only
who we are, but who we intend to be.
Artist and Inspirational Author Heather J. Tait work and
articles are displayed internationally. She is the founder
of Silence Speaks International Artist Association and the
Editor of Intrigue Magazine. Published books include, Making
Your Purpose Your Business and Recognizing Unhealthy Relationships.
Email: contact@silencespeaks.com
Silence Speaks http://www.silencespeaks.com
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