If you haven’t ever done it before head over to see the pure awesomeoness that is Danielle LaPorte, brilliant and straight to your heart her words simply shimmer. And her latest post did what it always does and hit me straight in my heart.
We need to know about your joy. (And other conversations of fulfillment.)
We need you to tell us your good news. Tell us how deeply in love you are. Tell us how your life is rocking. How free you are these days. Tell us how wonderful your family is. How many opportunities are coming your way. How great it feels to make your work in the world. How lazy, luxurious, or revitalizing your holiday was. Tell us how fulfilled you feel in your job. How sexy you felt on the dance floor, on your bike, in the interview. Tell us how well you’re being loved. How delicious your dinner was. How healthy and sturdy you are these days. Go ahead, tell us how lucky you are.Do you feel so utterly blessed at times that it blows your mind? Ya? Tell us about it. Please.
Even if you have to stretch to find the one golden thing in your existence right now, accentuate that. And give it to us.
We need you to light up our realities. Don’t shrink from sharing the story of your good fortune. Give us examples of well-loved living. Give us evidence of the rewards of courage, that it pays to hold out, or to go wild, or to burn prayer candles.
Declare your fulfillment without restraint.
Create conversations of fulfillment so we can step away from the shadows of media madness and habitual, repressive, dampening complaining of the day.
Forget about arrogance and your britches. Never mind potentially envious reactions — envy can be a positive agitator. Yes, be gentle in the face of another’s lack, but still, let them know that certain happiness is possible — you’re living proof.
Tell us what’s good in your life so that we can believe in it for ourselves, so that we can reach out and join in.
Wise words from Danielle LaPorte
It’s my 20th wedding anniversary today, http://thousandshadesofgray.com/2013/10/09/20-years/ xo
How fabulous! And such reason for great joy and fulfillment 🙂
I read your piece and was so touched by it… the simplicity, the complexity, the authenticity of it… there is something so sweet (touching) about it.
Thnx for sharing!
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As I read this early in the morning in my office on the front porch, the normally vibrant fall leaves outside my window have a muted glow. They are bathed in the soft pink light of the distant sunrise. People pass, walking their dogs, jogging, and driving to and from their unique destinations. All of them are touched by and held in that same divine light. I wonder to myself, do they see how beautiful this morning is? Do they know how beautiful they are? I see. I know. And I am filled up with the grace of this moment. Thank you Erica for reminding me to look up from the screen. To see.