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One of the themes of my last month was:
running at break-neck speed and trying to get a billion little things done (in a day)
so this post by Marianne Elliot (in conversation with Tara Mohr, picture above) resonated with me:
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"My ongoing challenge is overestimating how much I can do in a day (or an hour, for that matter) and then feeling rushed, like I’m always trying to catch up with the pace I’ve set for my own life.
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One of the practices I’ve developed that helps with that is a morning check-in where I set myself some very realistic and simple “conditions of satisfaction” for the day (I learned this from Jen Louden)."
so- this weekend I'll try to slow down, reflect, breathe, eat slowly, have hours and hours of conversation with my parents and reconnect with my true pace.
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I can't wait.
love, m
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