Daily Question, November 18 What is sufficient in my life? 29 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Malag1 year agoMalagI know that I have enough. That’s a valuable lesson. I’m working on the sufficiency that I am enough – I think this is a lifelong exploration. 2 Reply Caroline1 year agoCarolineMy breathe 2 Reply Ose1 year agoOsefor the moment being, my delicious cup of coffee, as pkr already cherished as well, and a warm and cozy place, food and clean water to stay healthy, and dear friends close by, and a job where I may serve and help others, God willing. 2 Reply devy1 year agodevyMy standard of living having food on the table, having a roof over my head , having my health and support by others. I try not to « compare myself with the Jones ». I am grateful and realize that the grass is not always green on the other side, Having more material things does not mean that others are happier, I am happy and thankful.. 2 Reply Linda1 year agoLindaTruly, everything. The time to think and just be during Covid while I have worked from home has been a blessing. I recognize how much love and friendship and support I have in my life, and I am providing the same for others. 6 Reply Hot Sauce1 year agoHot SauceI have enough clothing; shelter; emotional support from my family, friends, and animal companions; clean food and water; transportation; and healthcare. 4 Reply Scarlettmae1 year agoScarlettmaeI find that, in my fortune, everything in my life is already sufficient. I want for nothing, my needs are met and I have love in my heart. 6 Reply Don Jones1 year agoDon JonesThe spiritual teachings and processes to become fully aware. It is now up to me. Those who want to leave footprints will never fly. 3 Reply Kate1 year agoKateMy family – I have been so blessed to have a loving, stable family with great parents who have encouraged and supported me always. My hope, good heart and perseverance have also remained intact so matter what I’ve been through. Especially in these times, I am grateful for my job. 5 Reply Dusty Su1 year agoDusty SuSuch a great question and the fact it makes me happy to reflect on it is a great sign of blessing in my life. I need so little, and the little I need, I need so little (St. Francis,) and yet I feel so rich because contentment is great gain. Also, I really do have all that I need and it is enough… 5 Reply Samuel1 year agoSamuelI thank God every day for giving me sufficient resources to live reasonably comfortably and still have some to share with those less fortunate. I am indeed blessed… 8 Reply DeVonna1 year agoDeVonnaThere’s an old gospel song, whose lyrics say, in part, “Little is much, when God is in it…” Today’s question reminds me of it. HE is my sufficiency, in all things. 7 Reply Zenith1 year agoZenithTime. The earth. The sun. The universe. Mother Nature. Clean air and water. Clothing. Warmth. My piano. My phone. My bike. My health. 6 Reply pkr1 year agopkrRight now at this very moment, my cup of coffee is sufficient! Wishing All here a beautiful, joy filled & peaceful day. 🙏❤️ 5 Reply Patricia1 year agoPatricia“My grace is sufficient for you….” That’s not meant as an easy, go-to answer; it’s just true. Finally, that makes everything in my life sufficient. 6 Reply DeVonna1 year agoDeVonnaAmen, I’m right there with you 2 Reply Lioness1 year agoLionessLove and life and support 3 Reply Trish1 year agoTrishAlthough I don’t always remember this, everything in my life is sufficient. I have a beast of an ego so I always want more. It’s a glorious life I live w/ all that I need right in front of me. 3 Reply Mark Piper1 year agoMark PiperAs someone who seeks abundance (both in a spiritual sense, but yes also in the more problematic capitalistic sense) sufficiency is hard to identify because when you're seeking abundance, most everything measures up to insufficient. I tell my daughter when she's pouring out ranch dressing, "that's sufficient." It has become somewhat of an inside joke because I say it so often. "Dad said sufficient!" And then her little brother chimes in, "Sufficient, sufficient!" So, beyond a sufficient su...As someone who seeks abundance (both in a spiritual sense, but yes also in the more problematic capitalistic sense) sufficiency is hard to identify because when you’re seeking abundance, most everything measures up to insufficient. I tell my daughter when she’s pouring out ranch dressing, “that’s sufficient.” It has become somewhat of an inside joke because I say it so often. “Dad said sufficient!” And then her little brother chimes in, “Sufficient, sufficient!” So, beyond a sufficient supply of ranch dressings, I would say my family is sufficient as is their love, humor, and compassion. Read More9 Reply Papilio1 year agoPapilioI’m so grateful that I have everything I need in abundance despite some downsizing during the pandemic such as from two cars to one car. 6 Reply sunnypatti1 year agosunnypattiLove, my relationship with my fiance, our pets, our home, our jobs, always having enough food, coffee, and money to take care of what we need to. Life is good. 7 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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