Friday, February 12, 2010

Highway Hypnosis -the Way of Suburban Life

I'd like to put out this post with a different purpose in mind. I have some questions I'd like to offer you more directly, because every once in a while we need a jolt to awaken us out of our hypnosis. Did you ever drift off in a daze while driving on the highway and almost miss your exit?

Well often life in suburbia can be like that. We get so caught up in our separate routines that we get caught up in keeping pace with the motions and we lose track of our important "off ramps" or opportunities to engage life in more meaningful way. So I'd like to hear your experiences:

-How much time did you devote this week to your working on your dreams?

-Are you the person you dreamed you'd grow up to be?

-When was the last time you spent an afternoon or a day without accounting for your time?

Thinking of you,
Adriana

4 comments:

  1. Currently, my dream is to finish school and then start a career in counseling. I work every week on this dream since I am in the middle of it. I don't remember dreaming of who I would be when I was younger. Dreaming was not encouraged. I remember turning 30 and realizing I was not who I wanted to be and I became severly depressed. I had expected to be closer to perfection by 30 than I was. Now I realize it is about the journey more than the destination. I have no problem spending time without accounting for it. I probably do that everyday. Good questions! KB

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  2. I've been following your blog for a while and your insights have awakened a place in me that has been fast asleep.


    How much do you charge for life coaching sessions?

    Dorine

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  3. Hello Dorine,
    Thank you for following, it seems the blog is being followed in the background by readers I am not aware of. It would be my pleasure to connect with you if you want to email me directly at mydestinyjourney@gmail.com. In here your email is protected from my view.
    Namaste,
    Adriana

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  4. Hello KB,
    Thank you for sharing your story. Depression is a heavy price we pay for postponing our dreams. What is it about the counseling that you find exciting?
    Thinking of you,
    Afriana

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