Reminds me of what that wise old Zen master used to say: "You should sit in meditation for 20 minutes a day, unless you're too busy, then you should sit for an hour."
The more stressed and time-poor you are, the more you need space and mental clarity. 👍
This felt like someone finally naming the background noise we all live in. I have tried every system, routine, and reset, and none of it worked because there was no space to begin with. This reframe was a gift. Grateful for your voice.
You don’t need more hacks.
You need more room.
Where to start with this amazing piece?
To your point, until we reclaim our agency over what is currently filling (if not overloading) our plate...
we cannot decide what to keep and what to release in support of what we are truly aiming to create.
Great stuff, Noemie.
Exactly this! Auditing before editing. Thank you so much for reading Kevin :)
Reminds me of what that wise old Zen master used to say: "You should sit in meditation for 20 minutes a day, unless you're too busy, then you should sit for an hour."
The more stressed and time-poor you are, the more you need space and mental clarity. 👍
I'm going to reuse this quote Mark, captures the whole Make Space philosophy brilliantly!
Excellent!— there is much rejoicing here at the Zen monastery!! 🥳
Nice to meet you, Noemie! 🙏
This felt like someone finally naming the background noise we all live in. I have tried every system, routine, and reset, and none of it worked because there was no space to begin with. This reframe was a gift. Grateful for your voice.
So glad this resonated, Michael! Rooting for you as you make space. Thank you for the kind note
Exceptional post. I’ve made slowing down my intention. Adding space will add a layer of peace. Thanks for the inspo!
Love that you're making slowing down intentional. It's simple, but not easy. Thank you so much for reading Lynn!