Episode Summary

Some of us have fallen to the habit of celebrating every day. However, many of those celebrations have an outward focus, away from ourselves, serving as distraction.

In this episode I vote for limiting those kind of celebrations for special occasions, when to be remembered and cherished.

In our daily lives we should focus on the accomplishment of our goals and dreams – celebrating life from the inside through gratitude, enriching our life and that of others, and a focus on making meaningful contributions.

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Don’t celebrate every day – Quest For You 047

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Episode 47 – Don’t celebrate every day

  • You may wonder about this Strange title
  • Shouldn’t every day be a celebration?
  • Sure
  • But lets clarify what we should celebrate
  • I say – always honor your life, your aliveness – the fact that you are here
  • Your wisdom, vitality, beauty
  • The quality of your life, the relationships you have, your family
  • How should you celebrate this:
  • Well – QFY is all about finding back to yourself
  • That journey back to recognizing who you are is at the same time a celebration of your life
  • You are waking up to YOUR life
  • You start to recognize areas in your life that you have shut off, or ignored and neglected
  • THAT IS coming alive
  • This celebration of life starts on the inside
  • With an awareness of the magnitude of this amazing life
  • And once you start doing the inner work –
  • it expresses itself on the outside by how you show up in the world
  • By your thoughts, behaviors and actions
  • You will notice that you are more in balance
  • Your actions show your level of gratitude and appreciation for this life
  • You are present
  • You accept that the good life is right here, in this moment
  • Recognizing this and living like this is celebrating life
  • Unfortunately the way many people celebrate doesn’t reflect their inner world
  • they celebrate by numbing themselves
  • encouraged by advertising and media people indulge in the pleasures life offers 24/7
    • by buying more and more things
    • by consuming more in the form of food and media and entertainment
  • there is nothing wrong with a little diversion when you just came out of 2 months of hard work without a break, or a stressful time in your life
  • but what I specifically want to talk about in this episode is the celebration of life where we go all out, and almost every day
  • the celebration that is really not a celebration but a distraction
  • when we haven’t really accomplished anything, but we just feel we need to pamper ourselves somehow
  • Cake, entertainment, alcohol flowing, the whole shebang
  • Just like in a wedding
    • We start Monday with big sweet something latte because lets face it – its Monday – we need something to motivate us
    • Luckily someone also brought Cookies to the office
    • There is Birthday cake on Tuesday
    • A huge catered lunch on Wednesday
    • Happy hour with co-workers on Thursday
    • Donuts on Friday morning and a venti Frappuccino from Starbucks to celebrate that its Friday
    • And now the weekend starts and its time to hit the favorite restaurants, bars, clubs, bakery, delis, etc.
  • Everything is accessible and you don’t need a ton of money to afford it all
  • In fact, the more money we have disposable, the easier these treats can be justified
  • Milkshakes, carb-loaded baked treats in every coffee shop, chocolate bars, chips, specialty candies and chocolate, artisan ice cream, alcohol,
  • Aside from the fact that most of these are outright bad for our health,
  • We turn these foods into everyday things
  • Foods that people 50 years didn’t eat on a regular basis
  • Foods that are so calorie-dense, they provide enough energy for 2 days
  • And they become an issue – reflecting in bad health, obesity, issues with focus and mood, depression, and more
  • Improper and excess nutrition is the culprit of many health-related issues
  • We are constantly in celebration mode
  • We feel we need to reward ourselves all the time
  • This is furthermore encouraged by media
  • Every article on stress I read says something to this extend:
  • Indulge
  • Eat ice cream when you feel down
  • Reward yourself – you deserve it
  • Where did all this rewarding come from?
  • Is our life really so challenging and painful that we need reminders to celebrate more?
  • Or is the media just encouraging us to consume more so it can make more money?
  • Will Haagen Daz solve our problems?
  • No wait, I forgot, Ben and Jerrys will do that

 

  • I propose this:

Live a simple life

  • Stick to your routines, let them guide you
  • Eat healthy and controlled
  • Small portions, just enough to provide you with energy
  • Not an overload where you cannot move afterwards
  • We talked about routines yesterday
  • If you view them as your helper instead of as punishment, then it will be easier to follow them
  • lets get back to simplicity
  • Prepare your meals at home if you can
  • I cook 5 days work of lunches in 2 hours on Sunday.
  • Skip the treats and reserve them for special occasions
  • I realize that they are abundant everywhere but you can say no
  • During the week I never stop at any stores or gas stations. I avoid those temptations.
  • There is plenty of food in my fridge and I eat that.
  • I tell myself – when I am tempted to buy something fancy at a Deli – there is food in the fridge. Why waste it?
  • And even when I think I dot have much to prepare a meal – necessity makes you resourceful
  • Meals don’t need to be elaborate
  • You can easily whip up a nice dish with a few ingredients – some veggies, maybe a hard-boiled egg, a salad, or some left-over meat lightly stir-fried with a potatoes chopped in.
  • Simple, nutritious, few ingredients that you control
  • Forget about diets
  • Adopt a healthy lifestyle permanently and you will not need any more diets
  • Enjoy your favorite ice cream from time to time, but it should not live permanently in your freezer, replenished every week when you buy groceries
  • Make it something special
  • Then you have something to look forward to
  • Take responsibility and control your environment and that includes the food you eat
  • Think before you eat and drink
  • Just because you have 2 business dinners back to back doesn’t mean you need to go all out each time
  • Order small. Avoid the alcohol.
  • Don’t even look inside the donut box the next morning
  • Have confidence in yourself – you brought your own food, so ignore everything else
  • Celebrate when its truly time to celebrate. Not because its Friday or because you had a rough week.
  • Celebrate tough goals accomplished, reunions with friends, or other special milestones in your life
  • Those occasions will remain in your memory, together with the amazing you food you had
  • The donut you have every week will only remain on your hips, not in your memory – you made it
  • Learn to celebrate life the right way

 

  • Save your hard-earned money and don’t waste it on food and drink that you later regret
  • Instead – create wonderful experiences and memories that you can share with others in years to come
  • Skip the happy hour that is the same boring thing every time anyway and instead go to an art exhibit or see a play
  • Text an old friend and invite her to a networking event
  • Expand your horizon
  • Feed your mind and your brain with new knowledge
  • Stop by a park on the way home, or the ocean if you have one and go for a walk there instead of perusing the grocery aisles
  • Live life
  • Control urges, learn to resist and hold off, learn to look forward to something that’s less immediate like food, but more rewarding in the long term
  • And most of all – live simply
  • Evaluate what you really need and enjoy what you have
  • And when life calls for it – go celebrate. Have a Manhattan and oysters and whatever you like.
  • It will be most memorable to you then.

 

 

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