“A strong friendship doesn’t need daily conversation or being together. As long as the relationship lives in the heart, true friends never part.”
— | Lessons Learned in Life |
A chat with an old friend is the best. Talked to one of my dearest friends from grade school the other day. The best kind of friend, the kind where time apart doesn't make a difference in the flow of the relationship. Everything remains as it was. Anyway, we talked briefly, but the timing and impact of the conversation couldn't have been greater. Every so often I get in a rut. Feeling like I need something more from my life. Wondering, as everyone does from time to time, where my life is going. Should I be doing something more? Being less safe and taking more chances? Saving more money or traveling more? Don't get me wrong, I am a happy girl. I have no problem with my life now, but it is safe. My friend was having the same struggles, but for opposite reasons. She is a professional dancer in LA. She said to me, "You know Shan, you have it so nice. You own a home, you have a steady job. You're doing well for yourself." And you, know she's right! I have a good thing going. But so does she, and I let her know. She gets to travel all over, working different jobs with fantastic creative types all the time. Pursuing her dream! Her life is exciting! But to her it is unsteady, and at times nerve racking.
I guess the moral of the story is that I had my own personal grass-is-always-greener/aha-moment. We all think that someone else has it better. But what we forget to do is count our blessings, and really think about how great we have it. I think it may be better to tell ourselves that others don't have it better than us just because their life is different from ours. We are all equally blessed. It's time to stop comparing! Also, its necessary for us to stop defining our lives by our occupation. It's just one part of everything we have. I think that often we always turn to our job as THE thing that must be the problem. My friend and I ultimately decided that when feeling this way its not always about making a huge change, but maybe making a change in daily life. Changing up the little things.
This talk really was an eye-opener for me! I teach dance, but sometimes I regret not taking the route my friend did. It would have been quite the ride. Bumpy for sure, but worth it! I've been thinking lately though that we are often where we are meant to be. I chose this route for a reason. And I have to believe that. I have learned so much from my job and I love it. I truly do. I would like to think that if I really was unhappy with my circumstances I would have the courage to take the leap no matter the risk! For now, maybe its just time for a vacation ;)
Here are three quotes that I love and relate exactly to this. (Love me some good words of wisdom):
“You’ll be fine. You’re 25. Feeling unsure and lost is part of your path. Don’t avoid it. See what those feelings are showing you and use it. Take a breath. You’ll be okay. Even if you don’t feel okay all the time.”
“Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn’t stop to enjoy it.”
“After all these years, I refuse to believe joy costs something, or we have to get on a plane to find it, that it has to happen on our vacation, and that dreams can’t come true on a Tuesday. I don’t know what I want to be, but I don’t think it involves spreadsheets and e-mails and big paychecks.”
Kinda rambled, apologies. Sometimes I just have to get it out!
Cheers,
Shannon