I don’t know about you, but my well of inspiration needs
refilling. Maybe you’ve been cooped up all winter, and you’re craving something
different, too. Have you had an everyday adventure lately?
There’s nothing wrong with having pleasant comfortable
routines—I’m a big fan. But the second half of the Catching Happiness tagline
is “everyday adventures.” When pursuing a happy life, everyday adventures are
just as important as simple pleasures, but since they require more effort on
our part, they sometimes don’t get the attention they should. Having a
mini-adventure to look forward to makes it much easier to cope with life’s
inevitable boring or difficult stretches.
Everyday adventures don’t have to cost a lot—or anything at
all. They’re more a mindset than anything else (being called for jury duty, for
example, was an everyday adventure!). Here are a few possibilities:
- Eat at an ethnic restaurant you’ve never tried before, or cook a meal from a different culture at home
- Visit a park or botanical garden (weather permitting), or a zoo, aquarium, or museum
- Watch a foreign film
- Read a book in translation, or from a culture you’re unfamiliar with
- Take the long way—or at least a different way—when you drive to work or run errands.
- Go to the library and browse the books, music, and DVDs—check out something completely new to you.
- Take an online class.
In addition to being something to look forward to, everyday
adventures are often a gift for the remembering self. I love having something
to share when someone asks me what I’ve been up to lately, beyond “Um, working
and taking care of our house,” that is. I’m not sure yet what my next everyday adventure will be (besides Luna, that is)—but
I’m thinking it’s time for some well-filling inspiration.
What will your next everyday adventure be? Please share
in the comments!