Keep in Motion

Rick Mereki, Tim White, Andrew Lees

Many people have this idea of how to live a happy life: Create a surounding that pleases you, a house, a familiy, expensive car…or whatever. And as long as you live within this surounding you’ll be happy.

Well, this sounds like a not-so-bad life. But in my opinion stagnation is never a way to a fulfilling and happy lifestyle. On the other hand when you keep in motion and keep your life shifting, it doesn’t become boring and you don’t get used to it. Life is often pictured as a journey and I think it should be lived like a journey. So don’t stop halfway. Move on.

I’m not talking about dramatic changes every two and a half week. This would be rather contra-productive. But as life goes on you’ll figure out your personal frequency of change and movement you need in your life…

/robin

Move!

Chance favours those in motion.

James Austin

Luck is a nice thing and in most cases it comes to those people who are active and chase after their dreams.

a) Go out there and have fun. Something good will happen.

b) Stay inside and live in your comfort zone. Don’t expect change.

It is your decision!

/phil