So many things. Accepting my limitations, while still having the oomph and the courage to do what is most important in my life, here, now. Not easy. How about you? A magnet on my fridge reads: “I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes many days attack me all at once.” This summer was so full: Preparing for my lectures at the Chautauqua Institute in New York (link here if you want to watch the video of my ‘What’s love got to do with it?’ lecture in the week entitled: ‘Ethics and meaning making beyond faith’), and travel to visit family in Colorado and Michigan. I did get a very rough draft of my current book finished, the culmination of 35 years of work, but now I need to dive back in, and figure next steps. And making art has been important in my life, so I want to make more space for that. Loving people is important as always, and taking care of my health cannot be sneezed at. I am feeling pretty pooped. We all struggle with setting priorities in life, and stuff seems to keep coming at us. How do you set priorities when there does not seem to be enough energy and time?