What does it mean to savor the little things in life?
The word savor as a verb means taste, breathe in, and appreciate. As a noun, it means delight and pleasure. It has roots in the word sapient to have discernment, wise with understanding and insight.
People often connect savoring to tasting food. I’m inviting you to taste life, savoring its beauty enthusiastically.
When we savor life, we are present, feeling, enjoying, and immersing ourselves in experiencing that moment in our lives.
Photo by Kampus Production
Audio narration by David Marlow
🌀 Reflection:
How are the two people in the picture savoring this moment?
Describe what they are doing, thinking, and feeling as they savor this time together.
Where do discernment, wisdom, and insight come into play at the moment depicted here?
How might you add the act of savoring to your day?
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WOW, such a lively word.
Savour; experience the flavours of the moment with all your senses ( sense of humour is my 7th sense) 🙂
To savor is to respect and live in the present 😎