Poppy Go Wild
Making my dreams a reality. Showcasing moments of joy, and habits of happiness
Back to the mountains and oh snow snugβοΈπβοΈ
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π radiating gratitude π
Where one opportunity slipped away last week and sent me into a minor meltdown, it opened the gateway to catapult me into something greater.
Iβm always learning to love the journey and to always be grateful for being led to the right opportunities.
Itβs all for a reason. Bigger, better things are comingβοΈ
Trust the process peeps, and be grateful for every peak and pitfall. The universe has got your back π
washed ashore ππ¦βοΈ
Find yourself, your way
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Do you remember when you were little and people would ask you what you wanted to 'be' when you grew up?
I'm pretty sure I had a different answer every time, having various versions of my future self - usually based on whatever my particular interest was at that time, be it artistic, athletic, educational, or even considering joining the forces at one point.
This indecisive pattern has followed me through college, further education, and changes in job industries.
I've given myself a hard time for dropping out on courses, not progressing down a sensible, stable career path, and not adhering to a conventional lifestyle in our society.
How was I supposed to know at 9 what job would define me as an adult? At 29 I still didn't have it figured out, but all I did know, was it was most important for me to 'be' happy.
4 years ago I was healing from a broken version of myself, and whilst preparing to return home from a 6-month stint of therapeutic travelling having taken time out from University studies (evidently, I really did find myself), I noticed my language stating how "I need to go home to finish Uni".
NEED to... but did I WANT to?
After a lot of thought I decided to take a leap and venture for something completely new, scrapped my educational plan, sold my house and took off for my first Ski season.
I was doing something truly for me, and was so in love with my new life I spent the next 5 months in wintery bliss.
Ever since then risks have been easier to take, knowing I'm making choices putting joy first.
Whether you know what you want to do with your life or not, don't be defined by a career or job title.
Just promise yourself one thing... let the choices you make, and the perspective you have guide you to 'be' happy.
Welcome to my wild place β¨πͺΉπ»
Promoting sustainability, health & freeeeedom β¨