SHOW / EPISODE

You as You Would Like to Be

4m | May 21, 2019

This episode covers how to begin figuring out which good things really suit you. Learn one simple - but not necessarily easy - technique for sorting out what you actually like.


Transcript:


What the Unforced Garden Life does is make it possible for you to be you as you would like to be. Not in the sense that you presume you ought to be that way. In the sense that you’re relieved to be this way, happy that it’s okay, confident that you’re contributing, having fun, and feeling content.  


What the Unforced Garden Life does is bring you back home to yourself. This requires awareness: you have to know which actions are good for you - in the sense that they come easily, that you’re good at them, and that they’re so fun you’d do them as pastimes even if you weren’t being paid.


And that means knowing what you like. And, believe me, you don’t know what you like. Not really. You need to go on a hunt for awareness. Outside of your expectations and the expectations of your mom, for example, outside of the expectations put on you by TV and your friends and acquaintances… what are the things that actually make you feel good?


I had to go looking, and it was really hard. Eventually, I touched on something.


I had one memory.


It was like a compass. One early, foggy morning in my early twenties, I stood outside on a wooden porch, surrounded by hills covered in green grass and pine trees. Dew beaded on the grass, shimmering. I held a cup of steaming coffee, and my shoulder leaned against the damp gray wood of the porch’s supporting post. Across the field from me, a doe emerged from the trees, dipping her head low into the grass.


In that moment, I felt true contentment. I was relaxed, alive, aware, and vibrating with life.


And that is me as I would like to be, in the place I would like to be.


Now, when I decide which actions I’m going to take, I think of that morning: countryside, coffee, deer, early morning, dewy grass.  And I choose actions that move me closer, rather than further, away from that.


So here’s your homework: remember times in your life when you felt truly happy. Remember this list of key words: relaxed, alive, aware, and vibrating with life. Jot those memories down so you’ll have them handy for reference. Select one of those memories to audition, and spend the next week choosing actions that seem closer - or move you closer - to that activity than other activities that haven’t suited you nearly so well.


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