So what if you could take the wisdom from years of conversations like this, distill it into a single short and sweet operating manual that gave you something to do every day in order to move from where you are to living a lit up life?
That's what I've created with my new book, how to live a good Life, appropriately titled I hope it's really it's an operating manual that draws from literally thousands of hours of research, hundreds, actually.
Maybe even thousands now, of hours of.
Learning and sitting at the feet of astonishing teachers and traveling the world to create something simple, a beautiful, simple model, and something to do every single day for you to make a really big.
Difference in your lives.
If you want to check it out.
Go to goodlifeproject.com book.
You can read the first chapter completely for free, and then it is available for purchase at booksellers online all over the place.
You can find a link in the show notes as well onto our show.
Hey there, it's Jonathan back with a good life project rift.
These are short and sweet thoughts, generally about a particular topic, a conversation, an idea that I've been pondering or maybe heard in conversation or maybe been asked about sometimes.
These are based on questions that I get on a pretty regular basis from you, my awesome community of listeners.
By the way, if you ever want to send questions like that over to me, you can find me pretty much all over the place on social media.
Or if it's easier, just go ahead and shoot the question over to supportoodlifeproject.com, and that will land on my desk at some point.
So what do I want to talk about today?
I want to talk about one particular idea.
We have this thing called the good Life Project, Living Creed.
It's a set of 35 or so ideas that I shared about what's important in life a couple years ago, when we were really in the early stages of forming this thing called good Life project.
And one of the lines, one of my sacred beliefs that's shared in that creed is a good life isn't a place at which you arrive.
It's a lens through which you see and create your world.