Unrealized opportunities

Unrealized opportunities

Most times, a problem is only an unrealized opportunity:

To ask for help,

To offer assistance,

To be vulnerable,

To forgive,

To express your truth,

To establish boundaries,

To not take something personal, etc. 

In fact, if you challenge yourself to see your life through the lens of opportunity, you may find that your problems start to go away one by one.

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In Travel Light, there’s a section on origami (page 111) where you learn to create beautiful shapes with ordinary paper. A receipt can become a heart. A page from your journal can become a butterfly, or a crane.

There’s also a human version of origami. But instead of folds of paper, you make a series of choices—like the choice to not drink for your first 33 days of 2024. And you get to see what emerges beyond that.