What are your "standards for a good life?"

So the next time you feel the pressure of “standards for a good life”, push back. Don’t accept it. Pause and ask if that’s what really matters, or what really matters to you. Because in the moments that nobody sees, we often see ourselves.  Maxi McCoy





 So many of us are taught that the best, the right, and sometimes the only way to live is to follow a particular formula. A life well lived must include:

1.  The "correct" amount in your bank account

2. Live in a particular area - the correct community based on property values, security, access 

3. A  respectable job title

4.  The right mate

5. The brands that they wear

6. The number of followers

7. Where holidays are taken

So what happens to the people who choose to or just do not follow that formula? Are they not considered successful? 

What do you place your value on?

What for you is a life well lived?

What about the kindness you display to Self and others? How is that measured and values? Is that something that is important to you?

What about the compassion to Self and Others?

What about courage to follow your intuition?

What about how you show up at work or in your business? with an open mind, a willing spirit and inclusive leadership? 

Is any of that important to you, as you navigate through life?

And what do you do to live the life that follows the formula?

Where does intuition, divine guidance and spirituality come in to your life well lived?

Peace and Blessings

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