The answer really is found in this quote from Annie Dillard. Your life is made up of the sum of your days. Therefore, if you want to live a meaningful and fulfilling life, your goal must be to live meaningful and fulfilling days. I am fully supportive of and fully believe in the importance of having dreams, goals, and planning for the future.
“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing. A schedule defends from chaos and whim. It is a net for catching days.
8 ways to make your day more meaningfulEstablish a morning ritual. You're more likely to get more out of your day if you start it off right. ... Plan your day. ... Practice a hobby or skill. ... Spend time with 'meaningful' people. ... Practice self-care. ... Do one thing at a time. ... Go outside. ... Treat your time like you treat your money.
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The following are the five ways in which I spend a day at home.Early in the morning, I used to go to the park for running and some exercises.After coming back home I take breakfast prepared by Mom. ... Following this, I take a bath and eat my lunch. ... In the evening, I went to the park with my Grandfather.More items...•
23 Productive Ways To Spend Your Time When You're Staying HomeWatch a documentary. ... Create a vision board. ... Watch YouTube videos from total bosses. ... Try a new organization platform. ... Sign up for a webinar or online training to learn something new. ... Read a fiction book. ... Do an at-home workout. ... Clean or refresh your space.More items...
why does dillard believe it can't find her? she believes it gives up and dies before it can get to her.
“Total Eclipse” was one of fourteen essays published in Dillard's 1982 book Teaching a Stone to Talk. The total eclipse leads Dillard to evaluate her beliefs about the moral connectivity of humans to each other and to the world they inhabit.
for general non-fictionIn 1975, Dillard received the Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction for Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. She went on to publish numerous essays, poetry collections, memoirs, works of literary criticism, and novels.
I don’t have to rely on will power, because about a year ago I started to reorganize my life to habitually do the things that serve me, and remove the opportunities for doing things that don’t serve me.
If your habits aren’t designed, specifically and consciously to move you towards the good life, your life is not moving towards the good life.
For example, I take a minimum of seven mini vacations a day. When I grind my hemp seeds, make my tea, at a leisurely pace, like someone who doesn’t have a care in the world. My 10-minute rests.
My life is a lot like music. A dance. It has rhythm, it has tempo, it has beauty in it. Not events… No cravings. No peak experiences.
My beingness used to be very chunky, forceful, rigid. A place where Virgo meets ‘Forget Thyself’.
I did everything in it, every day. It took me maybe 20 minutes a day? Not more.
I can observe you and know what your life is. I don’t even have to see you because I can feel you.