What’s so bad about that?

Last week I took my own challenge to get more consciously curious.
I want to live a life that feels like magic.

To make it interesting I focused on anything that felt like a problem.

And then I asked myself, “What’s so bad about that?”

For example, my kitchen is torn up as we remodel, and cooking in dusty dirt is irritating.

“What’s so bad about that?”

Well, because it takes longer to do everything, and I don’t have all my tools. They are packed away in tubs.

“What’s so bad about that?”

I can’t eat the foods I want to eat because I don’t have the space to even use a cutting board.

“What’s so bad about that?”

I want to be healthy and feel good, and it just got exponentially harder to accomplish that and no end is in sight.

“What’s so bad about that?”

My daughter is in town, and she wanted to have a “month of health” with a lot of good cooking and now that is impossible.

“What’s so bad about that?”

She won’t ever come to visit me again if I promise a wonderful month and nothing I promised happens.

Well, now.
Good to know.

And is it true?

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