“There has to be something more to life than this?” That is a line that I say quite frequently. There has to be something more than the existence of waking up, getting ready to go to work, spending your day working then going home so tired (physically, mentally or both) that the evening is just trying to recover and recoup for the next day. We talk about this quite frequently. We are utterly and totally happy with our relationship (and without that I can’t even imagine how I would be feeling). However, we spend our days working hard to make someone else rich while we take home a simple (yet adequate) paycheck and quite possibly be wondering if there is something more.
Jason and I haven’t figured out the answer to our question
that “there has to be something more” yet……but I stumbled upon a book that made
a lot of sense I regards to this question.
The book is called The Art of Non Conformity: Set your Own Rules,
Live the Life you want and Change the world and is written by ChrisGuillebeau. (Amazon Link) How could I
not read that book with a title like that!
The next couple chapters were the eye-opening chapters for
me. They were eye opening because of a
concept that the write was expounding. It
is a very simple concept also. The
writer wrote about two people that he spoke to.
Two people that wanted a life of freedom. The one person that he spoke to was all gung
ho to minimalize his life. He was all
set to sell his car, pare down his belongings, quit his job and take of on a
lifetime of adventure and freedom. (Obviously with a financial plan in place.) The writer of this book talked about how he
felt the excitement of this person but how he was sure that it was ‘all talk’
and that if/when he ever saw this person again that the ‘dreamer’ would still be
driving his expensive car and living the same humdrum existence even though the dreamer had expressed
how dissatisfied he was and how bad he wanted it! You see, this apparently happens to the
writer of the book all the time after presentations that he makes. He spoke about a man that he talked to after
a presentation….who he saw each year for the next 4 years or so. That person was always so excited and ready
to make the changes. However, the each
consecutive year when he saw the person again nothing would ever have changed. BUT…that first person that he wrote about,
the one that said he was selling his car?
When the writer saw him a year later he had done it! That guy had done it all and was living the
life he wanted.
You see….it’s easy to TALK.
It’s easy to DREAM. It’s easy to
plan. But you have to REALLY want it in
order to actually do it! How badly do
you want it? Are you willing to DO or
are you just content to dream and complain about what you don’t have?
Now, in terms of giving up my job and finding that financial
independence it is a difficult step.
Because most of us just can’t up and leave a job to travel or do
whatever the dream is. But it makes one
think about of our dreams. Are you just
dreaming “wouldn’t it be nice to be……?”
Or have you taken the steps to turn those dreams into an actual
plan?? “I want to do……… and in order to
get to that place in my life I am going to do this….this…and that.”
Isn’t weight loss the same?
I want to lose weight. How many
times have we said that? I know for
myself that I have said that a multitude of times. I want this bad. But am I like the guy who wanted to travel
and live financially independent that just talks about it but doesn’t DO
it? Or am I like the guy that wanted it
and actually went out and sold his car and quit his job? What kind of person am I when it comes to
weight loss? What kind of person are
you?
I can honestly say that at times during my weight loss
journey that I have been a doer. I want
and I do. But lately I have been more
like that second person. I say I want it
and oh, I want it bad! But when it comes
down to actually doing the work to attain my goals, I fall apart and revert to simply
being a dreamer.
Yes, sadly for many years of this blog I have been a
dreamer. I talk and talk and talk about
my wants and desires but when it boils down to it, I have been making empty
dreams and empty promises to myself.
THAT is not going to get me to my dreams! That will have me spinning my wheels and
going nowhere…. which is exactly what I’ve been doing in the last few
months! It is time to enact on my
dreams. It is time to stop making only half-hearted
attempts. It is time to get this weight off once and for all!
This book, The Art of Non Conformity was an eye
opening. Yes, it makes me want to take
steps to be financially independent from a 9-5 in the office job (and I’m
pondering options and thoughts that may make it possible….working up some plan,
because we do still need to have an income to survive). But more importantly, it made me sit back and look at myself realistically
and I’m finally done simply wanting and dreaming about weight loss and to
actually take the steps to achieve my desires!
One of the main reason I quit my second job was the thought every day that all I do is work, and my life is slipping away. All those hours I could have been with my husband, or learning something, or reading, or just enjoying life. I also have done a lot of talk but little action about changing my health and my life for years. I want to actually follow through now!
ReplyDeleteI agree with your decision whole heartedly! Life is too short!!! We can make NOW our time!!!!
DeleteIt pretty easy to talk about our wants. But needs is complete different story.
ReplyDeleteTalk is cheap for all of it. We need to follow through and do!!! :-)
DeleteI have been asking myself that exact question. I know I am blessed but wonder why I am unfulfilled. Sleep, work, exercise, repeat. Especially through this pandemic I have questioned myself even more. I agree with you on the dreamer vs. doer. I have read it when you say I will try, you’re expecting to fail. There is do and not do. I want to lose weight once and for all. I am stopping the dream part and do the work part.
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BTW- If you find the secret to freeing yourself from the 9-5 rat race please share!!
Darn it! I was hoping you had the secret to leaving the rat race!! :-)
DeleteWe can be doers! We have it in us! We can do it!!!
I whine all the time about having to work but I can't see not having some sort of safety net. I admire people who can just go off and do vanlife or whatever but that's never going to be me.
ReplyDeleteWe admire the van life also...but how? I’m just too grounded ...as you said I like my safety net! But a little more freedom to travel would be awesome!!
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