Joy, Life

Waiting for someday

I receive DailyOM emails and if you don’t receive anything like this, I highly recommend it. I look forward to these daily emails and feel so happy after reading them. Yesterday’s DailyOM particularly hit close to home, as we have some exciting things going on around here.

I wanted to share the message with you in hopes you may be able to apply it to your own life. I love how they wrap ‘joy’ into it, too.

Waiting for Someday 
Why Not Now? 

All the joy and passion you can envision can be yours right now, rather than in a future point in time. 

The time we are blessed with is limited and tends to be used up all too quickly. How we utilize that time is consequently one of the most important decisions we make. Yet it is far too easy to put off until tomorrow what we are dreaming of today. The hectic pace of modern existence affords us an easy out; we shelve our aspirations so we can cope more effectively with the challenges of the present, ostensibly to have more time and leisure to realize our purpose in the future. Or we tell ourselves that we will chase our dreams someday once we have accomplished other lesser goals. In truth, it is our fear that keeps us from seeking fulfillment in the here and now—because we view failure as a possibility, our reasons for delaying our inevitable success seem sound and rational. If we ask ourselves what we are really waiting for, however, we discover that there is no truly compelling reason why we should put off the pursuit of the dreams that sustain us.

When regarded as a question, “Why not now?” drains us of our power to realize our ambitions. We are so concerned with the notion that we are somehow undeserving of happiness that we cannot see that there is much we can do in the present to begin courting it. Yet when we look decisively at our existence and state, “Why not now, indeed!” we are empowered to begin changing our lives this very moment. We procrastinate for many reasons, from a perceived lack of time to a legitimate lack of self-belief, but the truth of the matter is that there is no time like the present and no time but the present. Whatever we aim to accomplish, we will achieve it more quickly and with a greater degree of efficiency when we seize the day and make the most of the resources we have at our disposal presently.

All the joy, passion, and contentment you can envision can be yours right now, rather than in some far-flung point in time. You need only remind yourself that there is nothing standing between you and fulfillment. If you decide that today is the day you will take your destiny into your hands, you will soon discover that you hold the keys of fate.

Joy

Joy moments

Bought two tickets to One for the Money for $12!

The first issue of Capitol Couture came out.

Red nails.

This story of brotherly love.

Glee’s cover of Usher’s “Without You”. Can’t stop listening to it.

This Bear Naked website. Web design like this reminds me why I want to get into design one day!

My autographed ‘Charlie the Ranch Dog’ book.

Think I decided on my Valentine’s Day sweet treat I’ll be making.

Lunch dates with my Mom & Dad, each on a different day.

Yellow carnations. I’m so ready for Spring!

Gus visited again.

The Littlest (again). She brought me joy with a post about her grandmother. So sweet.

Watching my long time friend, Jen, coach. Go Mustangs!

Rediscovered Instagram.

This necklace is back in-stock! Also like this and this. Plus, you can’t beat free shipping.

Blogging party with Kristin. Pics to come!

I really need to take more pics of our dogs. Like this.

Favorites

It’s here!

I’m a volunteer for the Arizona Basset Hound Rescue, and for our Chip in for the Hounds Casino Night event (which my friend Renata designed the logo for), Ree Drummond, a.k.a. The Pioneer Woman, graciously donated 100 autographed “Charlie” books. To raise money, we sold them for $10 each.

And I bought one. Unfortunately it was a pre-order and I JUST now received it.

And guess what? Charlie signed it, too!

How sweet is Ree Drummond?! I really wish she would schedule a book-signing tour to Phoenix already. It’s just not fair! My friend Katie got to meet her and I’m so jealous.

For now I’m adding this to my baby box.