Having fun in the new year!
What is it going to take to get back to living a life without the fears of covid? Can we finally get back to living again, really living again, where life is fun? There were a heck of a lot of losses during covid, some major and some smaller. However, one loss we had was having fun. Truly living our life has become a thing of the past. Being light spirited, jovial, free and happy is something we have to get back to. Part of the problem lies in the fear-factor. The media is still warning us to wear masks, even though it was proven that masks don’t really help.
Furthermore, there are so many variants it makes the flu season look like a walk in the park. However, life goes on. The key is in the theraputics. If you can breath easy knowing that the theraputic treatments work, then you can get back to living. Let’s get back to what we love doing again. Go to that dance, or dinner party or club. Go to family functions and embrace your family with hugs. Get out and feel freeom ringing. LIfe is too short to live isolated and in fear.
I decided to go to Myrtle Beach last September. I was filled with fears of covid, flight delays, cancellations and leaving my cat. However, when the desire becomes bigger than the fear, there is no stopping me. So I went to Myrtle Beach and had a great time. It was so empowering and gave me a sense of freedom. None of my fears came true and I never once wore a mask. No one did on the plane. And…I had so much fun. I am looking forward to my next vacation sometime in the new year.
2023 is a blank piece of paper and how you fill that paper is your choice. You are creating the next chapter of your life and that will go into your book of life. How do you want your book to read? How do you want your year to go? How will you create it? You want to create the life you deserve. It’s all up to you. I created a zoom 1 hour event to help you get back on track for 2023. Join me as we celebrate life again.
For 2023 put “fun” on your new year resolution list. My motto is, “do it now.” No one knows what the future holds and tomorrow is not promised to anyone. Now, this present moment, is all we have. How will you use this precious moment? And how will you start having fun again?