Thank you for your wonderful video. ❤ I work at a campingpark. I like walking, watching youtube, reading and learning new stuff. At the moment I learn skills with rings and Qi Gong. I'm struggeling with the Job because there are so many people to be pleased but nature always helps me when I'm stressed. Also for the first time in my life I'm nurturing my spiritual body and mind by following the teachings of Thich Nhat Hahn who was a buddhist Zen master from Vietnam and founded Plum Village in France. 🙏
I am consistently impressed by how thoughtful, intentional , and self-aware you are. No matter how old a member of your audience may be, there is always some beautiful insight that can be gleaned. Best of luck in all of life’s journeys.
This is one of your best videos. I’m retired now but over my lifetime I learned to basically follow the path you outlined. I worked in four very different jobs always striving toward the kind of life you describe. It took me 20 years to find it but the last one was paradise because it had all the elements in your chart. I’m glad that you point out that finding a life you love may not come easily and I’m glad you found yours. Peace and long life.
Another great video. As a baby boomer it's very interesting to hear what you had to say here. I remember when I graduated high school (no plans for higher education) it was just very difficult to get a job of any kind. There would be a dozen people interviewing for every job out there, even working at a convenience store. The mindset was you took what you could get, and hope some day to get a better job. I taught myself about computer work. But for years I wasn't able to break into the job market there. Eventually I got good enough, and finally someone I knew referred me to what would end up being my career in IT. So I guess what I am seeing is the contrast with today's job market. It seems there are entry level jobs everywhere. And decent prospects for long term careers. Very unlike my day. There were just too many people and too few jobs. The mentality back then was "just get to work and like it." So different from what you are saying here. I think your attitude is far more healthy. But this is why the baby boomers might not understand what your generation is doing. Funny. Anyway, keep on!
Yeah very different times these days. And as I mentioned in the video, sometimes you can't just choose and you have to settle for something at least for a while. I think when you were younger it was the case for most people. And this is actually the reason why people sometimes ask me to get a "real job" and not just post videos online 😄
It's full of guides, practical exercises and deep dives into topics like this 😉 But of course more educational and extensive than a youtube video. I guess it depends on how much you think the transformation that it offers is worth for you 😊
Hope my tips + the free challenge are helpful (link in desc) 😊Question: What is your job, or in which industry do you work?
i use to stress about having a regular morning routine now and days i don what i feel in the mornings
Job: music, study: economics, hobby: yoga, free time: yt videos (by seve and other great creators!)
Thank you for your wonderful video. ❤ I work at a campingpark. I like walking, watching youtube, reading and learning new stuff. At the moment I learn skills with rings and Qi Gong. I'm struggeling with the Job because there are so many people to be pleased but nature always helps me when I'm stressed. Also for the first time in my life I'm nurturing my spiritual body and mind by following the teachings of Thich Nhat Hahn who was a buddhist Zen master from Vietnam and founded Plum Village in France. 🙏
I am consistently impressed by how thoughtful, intentional , and self-aware you are. No matter how old a member of your audience may be, there is always some beautiful insight that can be gleaned. Best of luck in all of life’s journeys.
Thank you so much for your kind words 🥰🥰
Amazing video man. Thanks so much!
Glad you liked it! 😊
Retired…I love your channel and thoughts. It took me decades to learn what you’re sharing. Stay awesome my friend!
Thank you for the support! 😊
This is one of your best videos. I’m retired now but over my lifetime I learned to basically follow the path you outlined. I worked in four very different jobs always striving toward the kind of life you describe. It took me 20 years to find it but the last one was paradise because it had all the elements in your chart.
I’m glad that you point out that finding a life you love may not come easily and I’m glad you found yours. Peace and long life.
❤❤❤ Wishing you a beautiful day
Thank you for your help, this is what I need : a supporting advice.
Happy to help :)
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 a lot of wisdom in your content
Thank youuu! 😊
Another great video. As a baby boomer it's very interesting to hear what you had to say here.
I remember when I graduated high school (no plans for higher education) it was just very difficult to get a job of any kind.
There would be a dozen people interviewing for every job out there, even working at a convenience store.
The mindset was you took what you could get, and hope some day to get a better job.
I taught myself about computer work. But for years I wasn't able to break into the job market there.
Eventually I got good enough, and finally someone I knew referred me to what would end up being my career in IT.
So I guess what I am seeing is the contrast with today's job market. It seems there are entry level jobs everywhere. And decent prospects for long term careers.
Very unlike my day. There were just too many people and too few jobs.
The mentality back then was "just get to work and like it." So different from what you are saying here.
I think your attitude is far more healthy. But this is why the baby boomers might not understand what your generation is doing. Funny.
Anyway, keep on!
Yeah very different times these days. And as I mentioned in the video, sometimes you can't just choose and you have to settle for something at least for a while. I think when you were younger it was the case for most people. And this is actually the reason why people sometimes ask me to get a "real job" and not just post videos online 😄
@@SunnyKindJourneyFunny. You have a very real job. :)
Damn do i have to buy your course because this stuff is really good 😅
It's full of guides, practical exercises and deep dives into topics like this 😉 But of course more educational and extensive than a youtube video. I guess it depends on how much you think the transformation that it offers is worth for you 😊
The little birdwatching interlude and the scenery! ❤❤
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