Death is inevitable but life is still beautiful.
Death is inevitable as living being for us. The beautiful thing is so is the life we have to live the life what has been gifted to us.
Now it's on us how we want to live?
What are our dreams and desire which we want to live for?
Is each day we are raising our game and living life to our best?
Answering all these questions truthfully and honestly brings us closer to our life purpose.
1- Some people worship their body as the temple and they give their best to keep it clean, healthy and vibrant.
2- Some people are great in giving and caring for others.
3- Some give back their gift through the creativity of theirs and world knows them as an artist.
4- Some are great with their thoughts, philosophy towards life and they inspire us, guide us.
5- Some are light in darkness they might have gone through pain and hurt but as a true warrior they stood up and hold the light for others and themselves.
6- Some are voices for animals on this planet where they speak for them fearlessly. They are trying to make this planet peaceful for each living being.
Mind-Body-Soul synchronisation can achieve each of this that is what is like raising our game.
What happens when we stop living to what are the principles and values of life mindfully?
We become jealous, competitive, greedy, judgmental, bitter, egoistic and we live less fully.
We try to fit in because we get more worried about others and their opinions.
We focus on our Physical more and invest our time, money to just look good.
We become more materialistic and that takes us away from appreciating what is beautiful in daily life.
We become less grateful and thankful.
Our happiness depends on solely on others or materialistic things.
We have a lot of tools within us to work on living a grateful, happier and fuller life. #Mindfulness, practices, #rituals, discipline, flow, #habits, creativity all are great tools to bring us inside us and help us to live a fuller life.
We are Born to raise our game each day with small steps.
Are you doing justice to the life which has given to you?
How will you like to be remembered once gone among people who know you?
Are you raising your game each day, working towards your best?
At last, if the end comes can you say you lived fully to your best potential.