Timber Hawkeye, bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless, prescribes gratitude as medicine for people to heal themselves from the inside out. His message invites the best version of you to resurface, inevitably leading to the true meaning of success (being happy), and better health (mental, physical, emotional and spiritual). As Timber says…
We can all benefit from redefining what “enough” looks like, and re-think what we think we “need.” I work part time so I can live full time, and so can you. Maybe not to this extreme, but certainly downsize, minimize, and reevaluate some “stuff.”
It’s possible to do all the things you SAY you wish you could do (volunteer more, read books, take yoga, breathe, cook, bake, hike, kayak, and lead a stress-free life in service to others). This is a tour of my RV followed by an explanation of my transition from a conventional lifestyle to being liberated and at peace.
This isn’t very different from renting a room in a friend’s house, except it’s significantly less intrusive. If you have more than enough, don’t raise your standard of living, raise your standard of giving. Build a longer dining table, not a taller fence. Live simply so that others can simply live. Namaste. Check it out below…
Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless, If you like this idea, be sure to share it with your friends and inspire someone you know. Anything becomes possible with just a little inspiration…