On My Best Day

I’m living my best day.

That’s the phrase I’ve been holding.

When I notice anger rising, I ask myself:

“You wouldn’t be angry on your best day, would you?”

That question resets me.

Living my best day doesn’t mean perfection.

It means choosing calm where I can.

Choosing respect.

Choosing love.

Choosing presence.

It really can be that simple.

Returning Differently

I’ve been thinking about how I’ll return to Morocco.

The first time I arrived, life was simple and physical.

This time, I return with awareness.

I don’t need to plan who I will be.

I simply need to live my best day.

Respect.

Love.

An open heart.

With awareness.

The rest will unfold.

Body companion: The Movement Revolution.