Are You Living Your Best Life
Most of us associate living your best life with being successful.
A major part of our thinking and daily activity is a result of trying to pursue future goals.
Those goals may include having more money, being able to travel, send the kids to a major college, driving your dream car, bigger house, recognition, being debt free and the list goes on.
We can be so busy we forget to have gratitude for what we have now.
We think we know what our family wants and strive to make them happy by working 24/7 , so that we can obtain material things.
The reality of it all is what our families want most is our presence. To spend quality time with them, essentially to live in the now and appreciate what you have already achieved the things you have.
The following link is to an article about living in the now: