Are You Waiting to Live?
(Article by Jodi Wellman for Uplevyl)
Do you wait to make changes in your life that you know would make you happier?
Do any of these statements sound familiar?
Destination addiction is a thing, and it has nothing to do about being obsessed with the idea of spending three months in a Tuscan villa (not that I know what that would be like). (But I do, in exquisite detail! I’ll tell you about it over drinks one day.)
Destination addiction is the belief that our happiness is waiting for us somewhere else, at some other time—but definitely not right here and certainly not right now. We can be moderately happy now, sure, but our Ideal Life Fantasy is often contingent on something else happening first. Our real lives are out there after we’ve accomplished “x” or snagged “y” job or fit into “z” size of jeans. We’re addicted to the version of ourselves we can’t quite see or touch today, and we set up elaborate schemes to explain to ourselves why we can’t be that person now.
Why do we put our lives on hold?
We all have our unique brands of neurosis, so your reason for putting your life satisfaction on a layaway plan is unique to you. Your reasons are different from mine, which are different from the guy who’s waiting for his pecs to show through his shirt to feel confident, etc., etc.
Henry David Thoreau wisely said,?“You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island of opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this.”
Wait, what? There is no other land? There is no other life but this? What about that land we keep peering at through our binoculars on clear days—that island where we’re going to be more successful and educated and fulfilled and loved, with way better abs? Some of us have been living warm-up lives, lives in-training with a distant, hazy view to Happiness Island where the best years of our lives will purportedly play out.
That’s a bunch of bullshit.
Don’t wait.
Use the good dishes tonight.
Don’t wait.
Start a simple website for your own business and experience the rush of feeling alive/ nauseous when you tell your family and friends about it.
Don’t wait.
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Set up an online dating profile regardless of how many pounds of you there are to love.
Don’t wait.
Have breakfast and coffee in bed, even when you’re not on vacation.
Don’t wait.
Go do that sushi-rolling class, even if you are swamped at work. The work will always be there waiting.
Don’t wait.
Register for the class, before you miss another semester of enlightenment.
Don’t wait.
Start chapter one this week, because you never know when your last chapter will sneak up on you.
Don’t wait.
Book a trip to a place you keep wondering about, even if you have to delay it with Covid. At least you’ll have the ticket to defer rather than a dream of what the air smells like in the Azores to be buried with.
Don’t wait.
Open the good wine on a random Tuesday in August because you’re just so fucking pleased to be alive.
Don’t wait.
What are you waiting for? Go do it—before illness, inertia, injury, apathy, or getting hit by a bus gets in your way.?Don’t wait.
(Article by Jodi Wellman for Uplevyl)
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Keynote Speaker, Author of You Only Die Once, Founder of Four Thousand Mondays
2 年Honored to have you publish this article, Uplevyl! Let’s not wait to get in with the business of living … or the business of joining Uplevyl!