tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1647842839841951189.post152529329489725414..comments2023-09-06T09:26:23.563-04:00Comments on savor everyday: chaosMia (Savor Everyday)http://www.blogger.com/profile/14765585509553777607noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1647842839841951189.post-31880306544354700432012-01-23T09:16:14.934-05:002012-01-23T09:16:14.934-05:00Hi Faith! Thanks for reading and for your comment....Hi Faith! Thanks for reading and for your comment. I get what you mean! Such a delicate balance between "practice" and "non-attachment" - to commit ourselves enough to a task/project/goal but not too much that we make ourselves unhealthy! (which I seem to have a tendency to do, unfortunately). <br />Amazing though how we choose partners who are not exactly like us, but complement or balance our personalities- my husband too is not like me - thank goodness or else we'll drive ourselves crazy! He's my stable, grounding force for my distractible, hands-in-too-many-pots self. :) <br />Interesting, what you said about creating chaos - well, there must be something good coming out of it, with your many productive projects I read about in your blog!<br />Ah, a delicate balance - "organized chaos", if there is such a thing!Mia (Savor Everyday)https://www.blogger.com/profile/14765585509553777607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1647842839841951189.post-56287236985864610462012-01-20T16:22:30.920-05:002012-01-20T16:22:30.920-05:00I love dance and need it in my life. Even more, I ...I love dance and need it in my life. Even more, I love choreography and the act of creating dances but recently this commissioned project has been weighing heavy on my mind. I'm too attached to the outcome! That is exactly the problem! While the outcome is important, and essentially what I am being paid for, the process is the reason I accepted the offer. Thanks for the reminder.<br />Also, I totally create chaos and drama in my life. One of the first reasons I fell in love with my husband was because he wouldn't feed my need for conflict or drama; he truly prefers life and love chaos free! And now I do too (although old habits die hard if you know what I mean).Faithhttp://www.gracefulfitnessblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1647842839841951189.post-58160748260613589442011-06-18T21:21:06.017-04:002011-06-18T21:21:06.017-04:00"Thoughts become things". Hmmm, I like t..."Thoughts become things". Hmmm, I like that... this is giving me more to think about! Thanks, Anne. :)Mia (Savor Everyday)https://www.blogger.com/profile/14765585509553777607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1647842839841951189.post-63511311643710722232011-06-09T16:08:43.560-04:002011-06-09T16:08:43.560-04:00really good post!
i think that it's not that ...really good post!<br /><br />i think that it's not that what you love is the stressor itself. the stressful part is the journey. however, there are probably ways to reduce the stress during the journey. <br /><br />i relate this to wanting to clean house for example. instead of not having a plan and going all over the place, i can make it less stressful by choosing to do 1 room at a time.<br /><br />but i agree to what you quoted from the article that we do unconsciously seek more drama sometimes. but i think that happens when one feels so overwhelmed with one's situation and end up focusing on that feeling instead of the solution. or what one can control. what is it "they" say? thoughts become things ... something like that.Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13792983712842701288noreply@blogger.com