Trying new things out: Week #1

Enriching our experience with new things and activies makes us stronger, happier and more creative. Trying out new things is a common theme I talk about in Life, the free eBook I published on August.

To me, it is importat to try new things out.

  • •.One, because I love to know things by direct experience.  

  • •.Two, because I trust my instinct: we, as human beings, are made to feel better when we do new things refusing to settle down with what we already have.  

I love that adrenaline rush when you do something completely new. I love those moments. I also love doing new things, because I feel comfortable in my own skin. I simply love the idea of becoming more and more rooten in my own reality. The more experience you have, in every aspect of life, the more you can ask yourself to do. For example, the more time you work, the more time you want to work (and you can work). Being in the present moment is the key here: the concepts of past and future put a real burden on our existence. That’s why I delete my files periodically. That’s why I am editing my blog’s posts.

I delete what keeps me anchored to a past I will never live again. After all, it’s gone. I don’t need it again. Especially in the context of Lifestyle Design, making new experiences is important, so to replace your old bad habits with new positive ones. Plus, detaching from bad realities feels incredible. So, what’s new in my experience?

  • •.cell phone shut off   

when I don’t use it. Last week, I’ve been carrying my cell phone completely shut off; I only checked for calls or messages once every 1-2 hours of complete disconnection. I also make sure to take the battery out of the phone (to keep up to date with the right time and date, the phone keeps emitting radiations if you leave the battery inserted), so I can be free from radiation and electromagnetic signals.

  • •.Wifi’s off 

I prefer relying on cabled connection to surf the internet. I want to limit my exposure to unnecessary radiations.