This Race Called Life | Story
- Take THREE minutes for yourself and be still [sitting or laying down] appreciate your breathing and clear your mind of everything except gratitude.
- In the race called life, are you racing to finish or racing to enjoy the race?Will you only enjoy the race if you come in first place? Please share in the comments.
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I can definitely enjoy the race regardless of what place I finish. The goal is to finish with joy and the satisfaction of a journey well run
i agree
I’m racing to enjoy the race in this race called life. I’m like the turtle now so I can be like the hare later. I’m my race I always win as long as I’m accomplishing my goals. I’m not racing against anyone but the person I was yesterday.
That’s a great outlook on life!
I am racing to enjoy the race and have amazing experiences. I don’t think I need to come in first to have a great life.
I agree, that’s how I live life too.
I love the emphasis on meditation and stress management today! Definitely something I needed. I strive to enjoy the race and make fulfilling, worthwhile experiences.
Definitely taking time to smell the roses and appreciate the important things in life. I’m running my own race, so no first, second or third…. only me enjoying the journey.
I feel like i’m a competitive person, so in a general race i only feel satisfied when i win or do my best, but i feel differently about life, I feel like enjoying it is a better way to go about it, but you should still aim to be at the top.
Enjoy the race regardless what place I finish. It’s about the journey, scenery, relationships snd the impact along the way.
That’s deep…. Personally, i think I’m racing to win because winning seems to be the only way we can enjoy life. Sure we have our moments where we can enjoy the race without winning, but is that actually enough?
I understand your perspective but that puts a lot of pressure on the end goal and less focus on the journey and process. It’s all goal oriented rather than process oriented. I try to enjoy the journey of the race and the processes and let the results reflect my efforts.
I am racing to enjoy the journey and live fulfilling experiences.