Loving The Adventure Of Life Even More

Loving The Adventure Of Life Even More

Ever since I can remember I liked to travel. It does something to me, something strange and oddly uncharacteristic: I’m suddenly very laid back.

 

When I travel I’ve got the right mindset. I know I will stand in lines, have to schlep heavy bags, or perhaps have delays. I know that I will be eating at restaurants for the first time, without knowing if I will like them.

 

At home, when I’m stressed out and worried, my mind likes to give me lists of things to do that I can’t keep up with. It juts me way out into the future, compels me to question myself, and stops me from being present with the task at hand.

 

The trick for me is to do one of the following:

  • Not believe my mind
  • Acknowledge it, and then put my attention on something else
  • Remember how much I like traveling

 

When I travel, I expect the unexpected and have faith in the fact that things will not always go my way. This is part of the whole adventure.

 

Travel is just the most obvious place for me to accept that I do not have control. I relax because I realize I never have control over anything anyway, so why not anticipate or even marvel at the ways my vacation may be going “wrong”?

 

The luggage didn’t arrive—guess we’ll have to go shopping!  It’s two in the morning and we can’t find a cab—guess we’ll have to walk!

 

It just feels good when I travel to anticipate changes, new routes, and different views. I appreciate my life looking a tad bit different for the duration of time. Receiving relief from being stuck in my head, I enjoy every minute of the ride.

 

Travel taught me to apply this attitude to my life. When I wake up in the morning to greet my to-do list, I treat it just as if I was headed off on an adventurous trip.

 

And as we know with the way the airlines are running these days: We will show up and get there on time, or we won’t. But as the old adage goes, life is a journey, our own airplane ride.

 

Here are 2 ways to enjoy the adventure in everything you do:

 
1. Release attachments to the results or the outcomes of your efforts.
 

Many times when we do things, we are more concerned with how they will turn out than whether or not we relish the journey. We believe that there are certain ways the curtain should close and the audience should cheer, and then we take our final bow.

 

Yet, when we focus on the process of creating it brings us much more reward then the actual final product.

 

For example, when we travel on vacation we don’t think about when the trip will be over. It’s usually the opposite. We cherish each moment away from the stress and responsibilities of our lives, we make the most of every day, and we appreciate each moment because we know our vacation will soon come to an end.

 

We don’t ask ourselves, “What will happen at the end of the trip? Will it be a success?” Of course we want to have a fun and relaxing vacation, but typically we focus more on getting everything we can from the moment than how we will experience it in the end.

 

By releasing that grip that wants to reach towards the future, we see the beauty in everything we do. Life just flows from breakfast in bed, to a nap by the pool, to a walk on a quaint unfamiliar street, to a dinner date with exciting new food.

 

In daily life, the ordinary can become extraordinary. We can find the celebration, relaxation, and joy in our work, our errands, and in creating our dreams, too.

 
2. Go to the places you otherwise would not dare to go.
 

Welcome the places that may make you feel uncomfortable or fearful, and use these situations as catalysts for change. Welcoming what makes you uncomfortable will open you up to a new way of being. Let your inner-adventurer guide you to the places you may not otherwise dare to go.

 

When I judge myself as “not enough” to succeed at a project, or doubt my ability, or strive for perfection, suddenly my creative endeavor comes to a halt. Yet, when I travel, my self-judgments go away, simply because I love the experience of being on an adventurous journey.

 

When we reach and expand our creativity beyond our usual limits, everything is more vivid and awake.

 

We don’t have to travel to a foreign country to experience this, because every moment is a different, new, and exciting place that we have never known before.

 

Wishing you a fabulous ride of adventure!