The first step to doing my best is letting go of the notion that the result could ever be “perfect.” The second step is using creativity to carve out time/resources to let me work on my project. The third step is getting to work. The fourth step is to stay vigilant, constantly assessing whether I’m balanced—whether I need to regulate the amount/direction of my efforts.
Great information! Will definitely follow this. I’m kind of stuck right now so this is very helpful.
Thank you.
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Yep—no problem! 🙂
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Balance is the biggest stumbling block in my life. Thanks for the reminder to ease back and breathe a bit— you have no idea how wonderful your timing is with this. Thank you so much.
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No problem, momma bear! My privilege! 🙂
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That first step is the hardest IMO! If I could get that down, my life would be smooth sailing!
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It’s definitely a doozy. I’m okay with it now, but it took me many years to be that way, and it still throws a wrench into my gears sometimes.
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The evaluation of my efforts goes into what I’m doing and not the marketing of it.
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Unusually pragmatic for you, Mr. DSB.
I like it but I also like the ones where I have to read and then sit for a few minutes absorbing whilst preparing my response.
This is cool too, though (like you need my critique! 😂😂)
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Critique is always appreciated Super Maria! I’m actually a pragmatist at heart; everything I think and do really is mainly focused on being fulfilled in my day to day activities.
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It’s certainly a fruitful way to live.
I absolutely relate
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Very wise words
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Thank You! 🙂
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The hurrier you go, the behinder you get…
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