What are you being vigilant for?

Picture Credits – Jeannie Selda


 

“The purpose of this glorious life is not simply to endure it, but to soar, stumble and flourish as you learn to fall in love with existence. We were born to live my dear not to merely exist.
Jennifer Hough


Sometimes we become myopic about life, focusing on problems with laser-like precision.

The other day inspiration hit and I decided to go for a walk with the intention of reminding myself that the miraculous abounds.

This is what Life gave me back as evidence. Absolutely stunning. Just thought I’d share.

What evidence have you had of the miraculous lately?

What are you being vigilant for?

With love,
Jennifer
xoxoxo

Ps. I had a great conversation diving in with my friend Waska Waboose aka Perry Finkelstein. His life’s passion stems from the love and responsibility that comes with raising three sons. They’re all balanced, happy and abundant young men who continue to grow and direct their own lives from their strong roots. Perry has dedicated many years to working with men who have the courage to show up and be present – sharing practical ways to enhance life and relationships with those who are ready, willing and able to say YES! Yes to stretching and standing tall in becoming their best self. We spoke about transitioning from a traditional job or career to a spiritual calling; building bridges for humanity; ‘shoulds, musts & have-to’s’; being a pioneer by NOT fitting in; the power of ‘being-ness’ and much more. The link to the 52-minute interview is down below so you can watch or listen to it over on his YouTube Channel.


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