WW #429 - Life Lived Properly is Full and Enjoyable
- Oct 2, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 21, 2025
The purpose of life is to live. Simple enough, right? Yet somewhere along the way, society convinced us that life is meant to be sacrificed now so we can enjoy it later. Work now, rest later. Grind now, live later. Sacrifice now, hope for joy someday.
Sure, there’s some truth in planning for the future. But what if you could do both? What if you could handle the “shoulds” of life while still stepping into fulfillment and joy right now?
The only requirement is this: you have to choose it.
Joy Is a Choice — Even in Hard Seasons
Life is hard. It brings challenges, struggles, and unexpected roadblocks. But none of that means you can’t enjoy it. Joy is not the absence of struggle — it’s a choice you make in the midst of it.
You can choose fulfillment. You can choose enjoyment. You can choose joy today — not someday.
You are free to live beyond your circumstances. You are free to struggle and still experience moments of beauty and meaning. You can do the things you ought to do while choosing a posture of joy in the process.
A Properly Lived Life
A life lived properly is not a perfect life. It's not a life without hardship or responsibility. It’s a life that is purposeful and enjoyable — one where you honor your obligations but refuse to trade away your joy.
Fulfillment and enjoyment are not opposites. They are partners.
A System to Help You Live Intentionally
Living joyfully and intentionally doesn’t happen by accident — it happens with structure. The LP Planner gives you a system that can transform your next 90 days. With 12 weekly spreads designed to help you identify and achieve the goals that matter in every area of your life, you build the rhythm and habits that lead to a more fulfilling life.
And we stand by it: Use the planner for 90 days, every page, and if you don’t experience increased productivity and purpose, we’ll refund you. Just return it filled out.
A planner with a guarantee? What are you waiting for?








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