So, I got the rest I needed from blogging! I discovered that I miss rambling on about daily life in interesting places. And I am back with an awesome word-of-the-day.
Autoschediasm: (n) something that is improvised or extemporized.
Origin: utoschediasm can ultimately be traced back to the Greek terms autós meaning “self” andschédios meaning “near, casual, offhand.” It entered English in the mid-1800
Synonyms include sponteneity, spur of the moment, and winging-it.
The opposite of autoschediasm is designed, premeditated, planned, rehearsed.
I am a hardwired autoschediasm. So many of my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances have carefully designed lives and sometimes ask me for advice about how to live a more spontaneous life.My answer, let go sometimes. I have never seen anyone suffer from letting go: just the opposite is true. Letting go brings welcome change from stress and suffering
Ah, this is starting to sound like a sermon and I don’t do that here! If you would like to read more about letting go try these resources:
Glad you’re back.
thanks….me too.