Do What's Right for You

“Now tell me again why you are selling your car that you claim to love?” This question from a friend made me realize I was about to do something that wasn’t right for me.

Quite a few years ago someone taught me to surround myself with what I love—to save until I could afford what I truly wanted—to eliminate everything from my environment and my wardrobe that did not bring me joy.

I am always amazed by the buoyant feeling I have when I am surrounded by what I love. I decided to keep the car I love. My stepson wanted to buy his dad’s car. It was an effortless transaction. When it feels effortless, it’s usually right.

You write or draw it: Are you surrounded by what you love? What needs to go? What needs to come in?