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If you feel behind in life, it's likely less an issue of where you are, and rather a problem with how you're measuring it. Most of us want a life that's a little bit impressive, or at the very least, makes it easy to answer "so what's new with you?" We instinctively look for progress that’s easy to describe. The move. The title. The launch. The ring. The house. The travel itinerary. The problem is, most progress in a human's life is either deeply unphotogetic or nearly invisible. When we’re asked what we’re up to, few of us think to say, “Well, I’ve been more patient with my mom.” But that’s exactly where the growth happens and change begins. Progress often looks like a series of Tuesdays repeated in monotonous loops until one day you realize you handled that Tuesday differently. You made a better choice, even if it was just putting the phone down and picking up a book. You put yourself out there. You let something go instead of venting about it for the twelfth time. You let the small thing stay small. You stretched instead of snacked. You actually made time for that hobby or side hustle. The reason you feel behind is because you’ve fixed your gaze on the potential upgrade instead of counting the visible evidence already sitting in your small, unsexy daily choices. If you feel stuck, quit glancing in the rear-view mirror or trying to see beyond the next bend in the road. The life you’re looking for begins in this moment, right now. Make it count.

Lauren LeDonne

writer . creator . curator

https://laurenledonne.com
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