A Life Worth Living

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I believe the quality of life is not measured by success or material possessions.  It is measured by the relationships you’ve built and the people you’ve helped along the way.

The busyness of daily life often overtakes our time despite our best intentions. Days turn into weeks, weeks into months and months into years while.  Quickly our “life moments” pass us by. But how are we spending these moments? Are we helping ourselves or helping others?

Recently, I’ve been reflecting on the precious time I’ve been given here. I’ve been questioning if I’ve been giving my all, in knowing God and bringing others to know Him. I look back at my past and see a lost girl that mostly lived for herself.  She was in search of the world, experiences and accomplishment.  She was obsessed with having a bucket list to ensure she didn’t have future regrets and believed that was how you made your life moments count.

Today I ask myself again, if I have been making the most of each day and living an authentic life. I want to be confident in looking back 10 years from now, knowing that I gave my best in bringing joy and helping others. To know my time, effort and talent was not wasted.

I believe the quality of life is not measured by success or material possessions.  It is measured by the relationships you’ve built and the people you’ve helped along the way.   If every moment is lived with love for others, then it’s a life worth living.