Loneliness is the epidemic of our age. Living fully means letting people in. Not the curated version. The real, messy, “I-haven’t-showered-and-I’m-sad” version. Kyle and my boys are my anchors. Find your people. Hug them hard.
Living fully is a radical act of rebellion against someday. It is looking around at your messy living room, your tired eyes, your imperfect body, your chaotic Tuesday afternoon, and whispering, “This is the day the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it.” living fully with mallory ervin
Living fully doesn’t mean you feel happy every second. It means you feel everything —the hard, the sad, the glorious, the boring—and you stay in the room for it. Loneliness is the epidemic of our age
Not someday . Step One: Stop Confusing Hustle with Fullness I am a hustler. I love a project. I love a launch. I love a list. But here is the hard truth I had to learn in my own kitchen, crying to my husband, Kyle: Hustle will fill your bank account, but it will never fill your soul. Hug them hard
Ask yourself this morning: Am I busy, or am I productive? Am I moving, or am I progressing?
Because I had traded my soul for success.