The idea of writing a post about living life to the fullest immediately intrigued me because I spend so much time trying to do just that!
Back in 2003, my husband and I bought our first house and I painted a huge reminder to “live life” across the wall in our dining room:

It read, “ENJOY THE LIFE OF YOUR TIME”. I used to love strolling in there in the morning and starting my day off with a smile. :-)
Nowadays, we call The Lettered Cottage home, and blogging about putting a smile back on its ugly, unhappy face has become such a wonderfully fulfilling adventure. There is a excitement in not knowing what you’re going to reveal about yourself and your home from one day to the next, and I have never felt so fulfilled.

But living life to the fullest doesn’t have to mean everything is all sunshine and rainbows. In fact, I find that the more risks I take and the more mistakes I make, the more fulfilled I feel too. Why? Because the art of living passionately lies in the ability to laugh at yourself and find fun in plain old, ordinary, everyday life.

So don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty and do something that scares you once in a while!
Then go out and climb more mountains, limbo like no one is looking, paint the town raspberry and don’t forget to smile! It doesn’t cost a thing and the world will be a brighter place because of it. :-)
Written by Layla Palmer. Layla Palmer writes The Lettered Cottage, where she shares everything beautiful and inspires us to creating a place that makes our souls smile. She is a design consultant who literally brings the TLC. You can follow her at Twitter @letteredcottage

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"Skimba" = Finnish for skiing, CO = Colorado.
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Great post, so inpirational. good luck and hope you win the contest.
Love it! Thanks for the encouragement!
Reading your blog puts a smile on my face. Such amazing creativity and talent. Keep up the good work!
Such a good reminder and a good example. Good luck, Layla!
Inspiring words! What an uplifting post! Thank You.
Love your attitude about living life. You’re so young to be so wise…
Layla, you inspire smiles!
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