never eating ice cream again?

"I am content with life and cherish every moment with the people I love."

Sometimes, nothing inspires a feeling of contentment more than recovering from an illness.

When we don’t have health, we want it more than anything.

We may whisper promises to God/Source that we’ll cherish every second with our kids or spouse if we get better.

Or commit to never eating ice cream again and going to the gym more often (it me).

Then, when our health improves, it feels like seeing the sun for the first time in weeks.

Our sense of wonder and presence returns, even for a day.

How can we reside in this feeling without needing to be sick?

Or having an emergency happen?

As I work on this, all I can say is moment by moment.

 

Good Quote

“Our mind doesn't know the way,
Our heart has already been there,
And our soul never left.
Welcome home!”

— Emmanuel/Pat Rodegast

 

Good Question

Move up the ladder to higher vibrations by writing at the top of a blank page and see what flows from your pen (no judgment or editing!):

Imagine you were sick for a month, and today's the first day you felt healthy again.
What would you cherish more or want to do with your new lease on life?

 

Good Thinking

I am content with life and cherish every moment with the people I love.

 

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Francesca Phillips

Francesca Phillips is the founder of The Good Space. She’s obsessed with self-development & helping you cut through the BS so you can live a vibrant life. She has a BA in Psychology, is an entrepreneur, and copywriter. Sign up for The Good Space emails here.

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