There ought not be a "speed bump" or, in other words, a line to cross when crossing over from our "regular life" to our Christ life. This is how we used to live in organized religion. We had to take time out from our "regular life" in order to enter a "Christ life," which inevitably included "going to church."
Our apostle erases these distinctions with the glorious phrase, "to live is Christ." It is no that there are two different lives that we live, one for ourselves and one for Christ, but rather that ALL OF LIFE is Christ. This is mature truth, and may all who are disposed toward this receive it via the spirit of revelation and truth.