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Life Matters Make Your Moment

Life milestones such as birthdays and anniversaries are wonderful opportunities to plan unique events to celebrate these major moments. Your happiness is solely your responsibility and each time you take a minute to rejoice, you are taking care of yourself and cultivating happiness. Make your moment!

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The Challenge – The Rocky Mountains

Summoning my self-assurance to do something bold, I accepted a challenge to celebrate a special moment in my life. My options were: do the usual dinner, nothing or seize the moment and make it unforgettable. Yup, I chose the latter; the unforgettable!

So, I boarded a train at the Manitou Springs station in Colorado and began my journey up the mountain to take in the spectacular Pikes Peak mountain range.

I chose an experience that took me out of my comfort zone to do something I would normally avoid. In doing so I rewarded myself for achieving this new milestone.

Pikes Peak – Make Your Moment

According to sources, the mountain is said to be the highest summit in the southern range of the Rockies. The varied topography is breathtaking as it offers up waterfalls, lush vegetation, boulders of every imaginable shape – a classic shaped diamond, gravel walls and magnificent views of the valleys. As you ascend, it becomes obvious that the powerful forces of nature – ice, water, wind – have sculpted the mountain into a landform that draws you into its kaleidoscope of beauty.

At 14,115 feet above sea level, you are at the mountain’s highest point where the frigid air awaits you. However, that is quickly  pushed aside by the  pride and joy at having reached the summit.

Like the natural forces that shaped Pikes Peak, your life’s events and experiences help to mold who you become. When you accomplish a goal that you once thought was unachievable, you will feel joyful, excited and proud of what you have achieved. It is indeed a celebratory moment!

Don’t settle for the lowlands; instead, discover your own personal Pikes Peak and go to the summit to experience the joy of a job well done and a life well lived.

The theory put forth by Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is that self-actualization is your greatest need; finding self fulfillment. Therefore, use special moments as opportunities to increase your happiness, expand your learning and complete yourself!

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9 Comments

  1. Jenny

    If only I had *all* the moneys! I’d go so many places for my own mental health cause boy do I need a holiday. Looks like you enjoyed your time though 🙂

  2. Stephanie

    Quite an inspiring post and just in time for the family summer vacation planning for 2023. Might be nice to go by myself and just mediate!

  3. tara pittman

    This inspires me to plan a vacation. I need to go to the beach.

  4. LisaLisa

    A lovely post with great. I also love that brand of nail polish.

  5. Catalina

    Life is wonderful and we need to cherish every moment! We have so many experiences to live and so many places to visit!

  6. Heather D

    These places look amazing. I love being outdoors, so therapeutic.

  7. Abida

    Every moment in life matters. So it’s really necessary to live and love this life fully.

  8. Renee

    I love this! Every moment matters and we need to make the most of every one.

  9. Ice Cream N Sticky Fingersi

    I agree that life experiences shape and mold us as we age. Some of those experiences may not be so pleasant either.

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