On value, lifestyle design and my 21st birthday

I think it is now the right time to make the thoughts about technology and lifestyle evolve from the outer perspective of simple living, digital interaction, real / digital balance to an even hotter topic: lifestyle development geared towards reaching personal success in life and work (using technology the right way). That is to say, Self actualizing through productivity.

My blog is changing with me

Those of you who have been following me for awhile will be accustomed to the fact that the topic of every new article I publish on this great blog is depending on what catches my interest on the moment of release.

PS. During the last few weeks I’ve been reading, thinking and writing a lot (here is my guest post for Liz Strauss! Check it by clicking here!).

Personal self growth and inner development put me in the path of a constant longing for more, to feel better, to always enjoy more of the stuff I can truly be interested in. Living on my own terms has made self actualizing possible for me, leading me in a state of total abundance of… everything. As for developing your ideal lifestyle, you can check my brief guide about Self Actualization and Lifestyle Design

I found my life purpose to be “to care deeply, connect playfully, love intensely, and share generously; to joyfully explore, learn, grow, and prosper; and to creatively, brilliantly, and honorably serve the highest good of all.” These words are by Steve Pavlina: Yep, I’m not original today, but who cares.

I’m 21 now

I decided to take a look at what I’ve accomplished during the past wonderful year and what I’ve left behind; what I’ve devoted myself to and what I decided to get rid of to acquire a new perspective over my existence. I guess it is important to evaluate wisely the changes I have had in my life over the last 12 months. In a certain sense, what I accomplished is what Matt Madeiro talks about in his post “Close the Laptop (How I Changed My Life)”. When that article was released my life had already changed and Matt’s post could be a sort of reminder of the long distance I had gone. I renewed completely what and who I am today. I changed the way I perceive the world I live in and the people I spend my time with. The same goes for this blog, which is my digital footprint.

I developed a successful lifestyle, a new life meant to be lived actively instead of passively; a life in which I take decisions because I want to, not because I need to. Nothing but abundance, in my financial, technological, digital, personal and inner existence. Our human natural tendency is to always want more; I was amazed at how easily I could achieve goals once I started to pursue them by completely focusing on them, letting everything fade away from my view.

  • Living great is what we are really meant for   

  • Dreaming big is all you have to do. Dreams DO come true if your focus allows you to face your fears.   

  • Let bad thoughts fade away, dissolve.   

  • Let the light of focus come in and lead yourself in reaching that next level you deeply crave for.  

  • The more wisely you spend your time, the more able you’ll become at recognizing the lifestyle that best suits your needs. Your success will grow in autopilot, and whether the success you’re looking for is in your work career or in growing a consciousness of who you are, there are no limits to the potential you can develop.  

  • The truth is in yourself and in who you are