I heard the term "chronic satisfaction" (Abraham Hicks Publications) used today and it really got my attention. I had to stop what I was doing and immediately look up a proper definition of the word chronic, and it said, "continuing or occurring again and again for a long time" (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
I realized this term really got my attention because I didn't remember ever hearing the word chronic being used to describe upward spiral experiences, only downward (chronic cough, chronic disease, chronic pain), so I started to imagine all of the upward spiral 'chronic' possibilities.
Chronic satisfaction
Chronic well-being
Chronic fun
Chronic expansion
Chronic adventure
Chronic curiosity
Chronic playing
Chronic peace
Chronic ease
Chronic creativity
Chronic appreciation and love
Chronic clarity
Chronic abundance
Chronic wonderful unfolding
Chronic perfection
Chronic worthiness
Chronic joy
To not ever use this word in an upward spiral context seems very telling of how much we dwell on the downward spiral, and if I dwell there . . . it will be chronic.
LOP is chronically moving in the direction of who I really am (WIRA) on the upward spiral. LOL