For many of us, we go through life aimlessly trying to make it. The distractions, though not necessarily wrong, are so constant, we can easily lose sight of our goals. Whether it’s trying to pay the bills, or playing catch up with the Joneses, we tend to miss the point of life.

I was talking with a neighbor the other day. He is an artist. Some years ago, he had decided to leave the corporate world, sell his house and pursue his dream. He told me he had to forget the job, forget the things that most people strive for (like new televisions, cars, homes, etc.) and go out on a limb. He told me the things around him began to distract him from living life. Now, while most of us could/should never consider quitting our jobs, his passion is inspiring.

Many of those around us have come to see success as the gathering of things. However, isn’t it possible that success is defined by something much more meaningful? Isn’t is possible that success is defined by how we live our lives. You can live in a low to middle class neighborhood and still be successful. You can ride the bus and still be successful. Success is not defined by the stuff you have, it’s defined by what you do with what you have.

“The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the Lord, they will flourish in the courts of our God. They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green…” Psalm 92:12-14

Success is defined by how you live life. Success is growing strong, flourishing, bearing fruit, and staying fresh and green, no matter what circumstances you face. Don’t let your surroundings define you. Live life to its fullest every day, on purpose.

Now say this with me, “Excuse me while I live my life!

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With one last weekend left in August, I got to thinking about my end of the summer bucket-list. Now, I realize everyone’s different and not everyone can hit up the beach for bonfires and s’mores. However here are a few options just to get your mind racing.


 

1.  Find a pool, lake, river or lake…Florida friends, beware of the gators in the canals.

2.  Watch an old movie series…like Star Wars, Karate Kid or Rocky.

3.  Ice Cream or Frozen Yogurt…and get extra sprinkles, because you have to live it up now and then.

4.  Finish that book you started at the beginning of summer and try reading it outside.

5.  Hit up your local downtown for a spontaneous photo tour…grab a camera and shoot.

6.  Go for a bike ride. Better yet, invite a bunch of friends to ride with you.

7.  Barbecue…because there’s just something special about something cooked outside.

8. Introduce yourself to a neighbor…it’s difficult to love your neighbor when you don’t even know their name.

9.  Find a festival, concert or outdoor movie night…most cities have one this weekend.

10. Art…hit up a museum and act like you are an undercover art critic.

11. Add summer fruits and vegetables to an unexpected treat…there’s even one spot in L.A. that tops their doughnut with fresh seasonal fruit.

12. Pass out bubbles…hit up your local park and pass out bubbles, people love bubbles (before giving to kids, always ask parents first, so they don’t think you’re a creep).

13. Public transit…take a bus or train ride to part our city you always wanted to explore.

14. Travel…24 hour airline deals are everywhere right now. London, New York, Chicago, Milan, Miami, Springfield…explore and enjoy.

15. Show up to your kid’s school a little early with Starbucks coffee boxes and pass out free coffee to all the parents…they need it.

Here’s to a great weekend! Cheers.

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