This just happened to me with someone who came to visit me
after 30 years. Only it wasn’t my actual house I felt compelled to get in
order, it was my proverbial house. This well-meaning friend asked me the
simplest question of all: what do you do for fun? I had no answer. I love to
enjoy the company of my friends at parties or over a glass of wine, and I appreciate
feeling challenged at work, but what, praytell, do I do, exactly, for fun?
I suppose what I find most interesting about this is the
fact that I have been doing research and setting goals and working my own Living
in Joy plan for awhile now. I’m in touch
with Joy, per se, meaning that “all is well,” undercurrent that allows me to
enjoy every experience for what it is, comfortable and uncomfortable, alike. It
took awhile to get there, and I’m glad to report not only that I do, indeed,
live in Joy, but that I am also delighted to be able to share that learning with
anyone who is interested. But what about fun?
One good thing about my Living in Joy work is that I have
already answered the very difficult question, “What would you do, if you could
do anything at all.” As it turns out, that puts me ahead of the game. I went
back to my original answers to that very important question and found my list.
I want to swim with dolphins. I want to write and travel and speak. I want to
play guitar and be able to sing along. I want to find and enjoy all of that
with the Love of My Lifetime, whoever he turns out to be… and lots of other
“fun things.” I had forgotten those goals, in favor of learning my new
management job. I had done exactly what I coach against… “Don’t give up on your
dreams, while you make a living.”
As soon as I realized that I had been operating on
auto-pilot, I almost immediately felt my slump of the last year dissipate. I
had things to do and things to look forward to doing. I have a mission, and
that is not only to live in touch with Joy, but to have fun, too!
Carolyn Myss suggests that our SoulMates aren’t the loves of
our lifetime and meant to stay with us, but rather, are the transient souls who
drop in for a moment to give us the wake-up calls we need along the way. If that’s
the case, then this friend from my past is one of my SoulMates. Thank you for
reminding me to have fun. Thank you for motivating me to continue pursuing the
things I most want to experience in this lifetime. Thank you for helping me see
the dust on the shelves and the clutter on the counter. Because my little
corner of the world isn’t as good as it could be, it’s time to make some
adjustments.
So, how about it, everyone? What do you do for fun?