What started as a bookmark folder
on my internet browser, has become a mantra of my lifestyle. Over the past 10 years, dozens, of what
start, as ideas for potential places to live, get a subfolder, and house links,
I come across, either by chance or while specifically looking for the next
spot. When one of these potentials slides into manifested reality, the
subfolder of that place, moves from “NEXT!” folder to the “And Now” folder.
Some subfolders sit there for years, before they become an “And Now”, while
others have little time between the hatching of the idea and finding myself in
that actual location.
At this point, it is hard to say, if
my organizational process mirrors my thought process or vice versa. When it gets to be that time, I get a visual
of “NEXT!” in my head. I use it in
conversation, although the other person does not know, that when I say "next", I mean "NEXT!", more than just a word, but a way of life.
Because I move so often, usually migrating along with the change of
seasons, if not, more frequently, maintaining this lifestyle, and continuously
trying to figure out the NEXT!, could become a full-time job. I have certainly met people, for which this
seems to be the case. For me, it seems
to defeat the purpose of this path, I have carved out. If I am always thinking
about what is NEXT!, I am not fully engaged in the And Now. I strive for the
balance between eagerly anticipating what is coming next and being fully
present and, hopefully, thrilled, about the And Now, I currently find myself in. This is the sweet spot. I have found a direct
correlation between what I am feeling now and what comes next. If my now is
good, what is coming next will be good. If I am loathing my current situation,
it is difficult to not bring some of that into the NEXT!. So, as all the wise ones claim, all the power
is in the now, but the excitement of this lifestyle is getting stoked for what
is NEXT!.
My current, And Now, has been a subfolder, hiding in NEXT!, for seven or
eight years. This seems to be the
pattern of many of my And Nows. They are
an exciting thought, when I first learn of these locations. They become long forgotten, hiding in
the vast NEXT!s, then without much effort or warning become my current
reality. Often, I find myself in a long
awaited NEXT!, when I was loosely planning on something else, for that
particular season.This is precisely what happened with Switzerland last summer. Five years as a NEXT! and then one day, I found myself there, without even trying or planning. This proves to me
that events will coordinate themselves better than I can orchestrate, and it is
only my job to launch the idea, then sit back and let it unfold. I have also learned there is, not only no harm,
but part of the process, to launch an idea, although it might be years, before
it fully plays out. Other people seem to
be critical of this process. They tell
me, that I said I was going to do, so and so, years ago, and never did. Their shortsightedness is sad and
limiting. It is never done. All those NEXT!s are lined up, waiting to pop
into my reality at the perfect moment.
Attempting to force a particular NEXT! into place is a waste of energy
and counterproductive.
Currently, I find myself in June Lake , California ,
finishing out the ski season, as a lift operator at June Mountain . So, the Eastern Sierra subfolder, that so
patiently sat in NEXT!, for nearly a decade, as moved into the And Now. When I leave here, it will return to NEXT!,
for it is never done. This is likely to
be the first of many stints, in this awesome stretch of earth. In addition, a few new NEXT! subfolders have
been created while here, as I receive ideas from fellow seasonal workers, about
their past and future NEXT!s and And Nows.
The cycle continues….
2 comments:
so good to hear a peep on the blog! so what's NEXT!???? I miss you loads.
Your guess is as good as mine! Instead of checking things off, the choices seems to multiplying! But, the Tetons are definitely A NEXT!
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