An exact moment? Geez. I don't know "the moment" I felt most satisfied with my life, but I've been feeling quite satisfied with the way things are going for quite some time.
Independence has always been very important to me, and I'm guessing I started feeling very satisfied with my life once I was able to start standing on my own two feet. I love the feeling of making my own money and spending it as I wish. I don't have to answer to anyone, and I can take care of myself.
Once I had my own job, my own apartment and had the means to travel the world, I was already extremely happy. Meeting The Boyfriend, my partner in crime, was a huge plus!
I don't think our lives need to be perfect to be satisfied with it. As long as we have goals to better it, and are taking active steps to reach them. Living a balanced, healthy lifestyle contributes greatly to my happiness and overall life satisfaction.
Although I'm very happy and content with my life right now, I think it's important to keep learning, growing and setting new goals for myself. My life is already amazing, but I'm just one of those people who will always strive to make it even better.
Are you satisfied with your life right now?
I've been staring at this for a while wondering if I really have an answer, and I guess it's a mix of yes and no. I'm very happy with what's happened thus far in my life, and I'm happy to be where I am and doing what I am, but I'm not ready to stay with it any longer than I need to. It's a nice life, but it's also college, and not what I'm going to be living like in four years, maybe even just another year or two, and I wouldn't be happy if it were. I'm happy with the now, I guess, and I'm happy with all the possibilities of what might be!
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Great outlook! College is a wonderful time for most people, but you won't stay there forever... hopefully! Many exciting things are still on the horizon! :-)
DeleteI agree that goals are good, although sometimes we should appreciate what we have already. Some Americans think that you should always want something bigger and better, which I dislike. They end up rushing through life and never enjoying what they have.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, we have to appreciate what we already have. xxx
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