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Giving all you got from living that you do mean what?
When you look at your life and how you live it what is the first thing that comes to mind? Do you think about what you can offer your life or what your life can offer you? If you think of both of these things, do you give your life all that you got while you live it the way that you want to live it? Most people’s answer to this question is yes they do, or they wouldn’t be living the way that they are. When you give your life all you got, what is it that you are doing. Well you are living by making money, and doing hobbies of course, if you didn’t do hobbies in your life then you wouldn’t be living and what type of life is that? It isn’t a life, or at least that isn’t what I think that a life is if you don’t actually have hobbies in it and love the hobbies that you do. When you do the hobbies you enjoy, in life while living the life you want, you are getting so much more out of it. For example, if you like to garden or be outside as a hobby the summer is a great time to do that. You can go outside, do your gardening, and hang out in your backyard oasis if you have one. If you don’t have a backyard oasis you can make one as one of your summer hobbies for the rest of the summer that the world still has in your area right now. If it is summer how cool is that?
By Louise Barracoabout a month ago in Chapters
The Forest That Rearranged Itself Overnight
Paths shifted while travelers slept. Maps became useless. Those who panicked became lost. Those who adapted discovered clearings they never would have planned. The forest taught that flexibility outlasts preparation.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
The Bridge Built from Apologies
The bridge crossed a deep divide, constructed not from stone but from spoken apologies. Each plank represented accountability. Some refused to cross, fearing collapse. Others stepped carefully, discovering the bridge strengthened with each sincere step. Reconciliation proved sturdier than pride.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
The Clockmaker Who Stopped Measuring Hours
After decades repairing clocks, the clockmaker noticed something unsettling: time felt different depending on how it was lived. He dismantled his largest clock and rebuilt it to measure attention instead of minutes. It moved quickly during distraction and slowed during presence. Customers complained. The clockmaker smiled. The clock was honest.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
The Village That Forgot the Word “Enough”
The village thrived, yet no one felt complete. Harvests grew larger, homes taller, ambitions louder. Still, satisfaction never arrived. One day, an elder removed a sign from the town square—the one listing goals. With no reference point, people paused. In that pause, many realized they already had what they had been chasing. The word “enough” returned quietly, not spoken, but felt.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
The Lighthouse That Refused to Warn
Unlike other lighthouses, this one did not flash urgently. Its beam moved slowly, calmly, indifferent to storms. Ships that relied on panic missed it. Ships that trusted rhythm found their way safely. Sailors later understood that guidance offered without fear is often more reliable than alarms shouted into chaos.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
The Valley That Echoed Intentions
The valley was known for its echoes, but not of sound. Travelers noticed that whatever they arrived with—hope, bitterness, patience, fear—returned magnified days later. Those who entered expecting danger found themselves surrounded by tension. Those who came quietly, without demand, felt an unexpected calm settle around them. Over time, people learned the valley was not reactive but reflective. It simply gave back what had been offered, reminding everyone that the world often answers not to words, but to inner posture.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
Hobby and Living Know Best
When you put your life and hobbies together do you think that the two of them know best? If so, how can this happen for you and the way that you live life by doing the hobbies you enjoy. So put the hobbies that you enjoy into the way that you live your life, when you do this you will get the most out of your life. The more you put your hobbies and life together the more living you will do. The summer is a great time to do hobbies especially when you do hobbies on a holiday. As today is a holiday in Canada and in four days there is a holiday in the U.S.A holidays are great days to do more hobby-ish things. Yes I just made that up. But it got you to read it didn’t it? Yes it did. When you put your hobbies and life together have you ever wondered how it knows best when it comes to doing the hobbies that you enjoy the most? It knows best because it gives you everything you are looking for in the way you do the hobbies and how you feel doing them. You feel great doing the hobbies, and you will get so much more out of them when you do them. Put your life into the way you do your hobbies and see what happens? Do the things that help you relax but give you something to look forward to in life, that is what hobbies and living is all about and how the two know best when they come together. The way that hobbies and life can go together, is putting the way you live your life in with your hobbies. When you put the hobbies in your life in the way you live your life, you will see that hobbies and living when done together they know best.
By Louise Barracoabout a month ago in Chapters
Having Any Type Of Life Means What For Hobbies
Life and hobbies go hand and hand, as we all know. The question is, what can having any time of life mean for the hobbies that are involved in it? What type of life can we have with the hobbies we do? Do we look at how we live our lives first and then figure out what hobbies can fit into them? To answer both of these questions, yes we can. As we live the lives that we do, our hobbies will evolve, if we are always on the go our hobbies will be this way, and if we move slower in life then our hobbies will be slower. That I am sure of, I have experienced both of these things. The faster I move in life the faster I do my hobbies and the same goes for when I do things slower. For example if you work out for a hobby you are usually moving quickly to get the most out of your workouts, and or how you are living your life. If you are always out, sometimes having a day at home can feel like a hobby or if you are always at home going out can feel like a hobby. It all depends on how you look at your life and what you think hobbies can be for you.
By Louise Barracoabout a month ago in Chapters
What Makes Hobbies What They Are And Why Do We Enjoy The Hobbies We Do
When we look at the way to relax and how we do it, what comes to mind? How do we relax and what do we do to relax? Is it what hobbies that we enjoy doing and how we enjoy doing them? Yes it is, and that is why hobbies are made to be fun and exciting. Hobbies are what they are because they are things people enjoy to do to relax after work, yes everyone likes to do there own thing to relax, so what does that mean? Everyone likes to have their own hobbies of course. Hobbies are what makes people who they are, doing the things that we enjoy to relax are what we call hobbies. We do these things to clear our minds and give ourselves a break from the everyday grind. We enjoy doing these things because even though to some they might look like work they aren’t for people who really do enjoy them. An example of this is, making friendship bracelets and selling them. The making of bracelets can be a hobby and selling them can make them something we enjoy more because we get so much more out of them.
By Louise Barracoabout a month ago in Chapters
Hobbies Are Life Made Why
When we look at our hobbies that we have in our lives, what do they show us and or tell us? Are hobbies made by what we do in life and if so why? What makes people do the hobbies they do? Now I know that I just asked three questions back to back, and don’t worry I am going to answer them. The first answer is as follows, what our hobbies show us and tell us is that we ae very in-tune with all the things that we enjoy doing to help us relax. Yes, hobbies are done by what we do in life and how we do the things in life. We do hobbies because we enjoy doing certain things and these certain things help us relax and regroup after long days at work or school, or wherever it is we are. Hobbies are life made because if we didn’t have hobbies we would only work and working ourselves to the bone is never a good thing. The more we work the more we will not relax and the worse we will feel. We need to relax in order to, enjoy life through the hobbies that we do. So if you enjoy watching television for relaxation then you can consider that a hobby.
By Louise Barracoabout a month ago in Chapters
My Hobbies Are What For Living The Way That I Do
I live a life of reading and writing, which in turn means my hobbies are as follows: I love to write and read. When I was younger I was told at the age of six by a substitute teacher that I couldn’t read. My question is which six year old kid can actually read properly without having to sound out words? Not very many of them unless they were really taught by their parents before school. Now I am not saying that kids aren’t but I started school at the age of four, and learning things like reading happened at school. So it was hard but sounding out words at the age of six is how you learn how to read and I was doing just that, and the substitute teacher said I couldn’t read. However, a cousin who was in my class at the time, took me into the corner after she told the teacher that I could read and read the book with me. So ever since then I read all the time, I have a huge bookshelf with overflowing books. I read for at least twenty minutes or more a day, just to wind down. I have read my entire bookshelf at least twice and I have just added four more books to it that I am waiting to read because I am really into my iphone books right now.
By Louise Barracoabout a month ago in Chapters











