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 Creating A Good Day Manifesto

Creating A Good Day Manifesto

The Good Day Manifesto is a powerful short declaration that serves as a daily reminder of what it means to you to live and enjoy a good day.

What it means to you to do nothing and simply be present. What it means to love. What it means to give. What it means to do work that moves the rivers of your soul and do just enough of it so that you don’t tip the scales and plunge into the sly, vicious streams of burnout.

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Slow, Intentional Living: Inner Integrity and Coherency

Slow, Intentional Living: Inner Integrity and Coherency

Intentional living is about moving slowly, with purpose.

It’s a manifestation of our inner power, reminding us that we will always retain the strength to choose how to frame our days ahead.

It’s about living a life that’s true to you, measured by a pace of rhythm you choose for your...

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There’s only So Much You Can Control

There’s only So Much You Can Control

The reality of life is this: There are things within your locus of control and things outside of it; focus on the former, be conscious of the latter. The best use of your energy is to focus your days on what yo...

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The Pursuit of Perfection vs Striving for Wholeness in Areas that Matter Most

The Pursuit of Perfection vs Striving for Wholeness in Areas that Matter Most

We both know that there’s only so much we can do in a given day, so why are we pushing ourselves to do more than our capacity? Why are we burning ourselves just to be overly productive and perfect? Isn’t that a toxic mindset?

Instead of pursuing empty perfection, how about we striv...

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Time Flies

Time Flies

Between the demands of work, the errands of daily life, and carving the space for our hobbies, families, and friends, hours blend into days and days into weeks. Between the rush toward the future and the weariness from the past, we’ll find ourselves in the present, albeit unaware of its existence...

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The life we receive is not short, but we make it so, nor do we have any lack it, but are wasteful of it.

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How To Write Your Good Day Manifesto

How To Write Your Good Day Manifesto

Sit down, grab a pen and a piece of paper and then answer this question:

What does it mean to me to live a good day?

Now, describe it.

  • Let your thoughts spill in the form of ink on paper.
  • Once it’s ready, print it and read it daily.
  • Let it be the gu...

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All You Can Truly Enjoy Lives in This Present Moment

All You Can Truly Enjoy Lives in This Present Moment

What does the past hold? Besides being a vault of memories, lessons, and inner wisdom that can guide you toward the path of healing, its powers are meaningless. And what can we make of the future? Rather than it being a dark den of worry and anxiety, let it be nothing more than a boundless, colou...

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Slowing Down

Slowing Down

When we slow down and decide to live more intentionally, one day at a time, the weariness from overdoing and the anxious rush toward the future dissolve, gradually fading into the dark.

What happens to the question of “where did all the time go?”

It now ceas...

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To Live Good Days is to Live a Good Life

To Live Good Days is to Live a Good Life

Your manifesto will change over time; it will develop just like you.

Some petals will die, bowing down and falling to the ground to make way for the new. Some parts of you that you had once mourned will be reborn again, sprouting upward from the deep.

Whatever you write, they are not...

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