Your “5-star” experiences

Your “5-star” experiences

We often associate “5-star” with the high-quality standard of a restaurant or a hotel – the places to which we go and which give us the “5-star” experience of service. Let us create that by ourselves in our daily life!

I am inspired by this idea from the book “what I know for sure” of Oprah and I find it is so powerful. I have experienced different “5-star” moments even growing up as a countryside girl in which our family struggled with having enough food to eat. Each time I went to the field, fishing to get food for my family – the moment of catching the fish, “5-star”; each time I rode a buffalo – our animal helping us with the field, “5-star”; each time I went to harvest, “5-star”…it seems these things are “5-star” experiences for those who don’t need to do them for living. For me, looking back, I thought they were truly “5-star” experiences…Even now, when I go back home, I can enjoy these 5-star experiences - when going to the field with my sister or maybe just going on a long run or giving myself the time to write a story to inspire someone …

What is the case with you? Do you have your 5-star experiences ? Or a better question is, “Are you creating your 5-star experiences?”

It can be going for a walk for 5 minutes when you feel your head is foggy…

It can be talking to your friends and laughing…

It can be writing your thoughts and feeling thankful for it…

It can be playing with your kids or your nieces or nephews…

It can be sitting in silence and mediating…

It can be reading a good book…

It can be sharing something that is useful to someone…

It can be giving someone a gift…

Make your life full with 5-star experiences, my friends, to win 5-star challenges!

Have more of these moments despite uncertainty and struggles, my friends.

This morning, I listened to the audio book “What I know for sure”- You should check it out, it is a beautiful book which I have listened to over and over again - a great book for connecting with your true self. 

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