Well, Saturday was “Day to choose not to procrastinate and do what I have to do!” And I really managed to do it, but soon I found out a few things:
- if this is your decision try not to unite: leaving all the projects from the week to this day and inviting a couple of friends to go to your place at different hours. You’ll end up exhausted, trust me!
- notice that “do what I have to do” is a wide concept that, if not properly defined beforehand, leaves a lot of space for things not to happen at all!
- Be realistic and balanced! Do not try to solve your life that particular day or at least go to bed earlier the night before!
At the end, Saturday ended at 4am on Sunday. It was an excellent day but for reasons more related to presence and its commonly demanded honesty; and to the huge ability true friendship has to help you discover and/or remember who you are.
Saturday was also important to show me that I might need to take things easier, instead of giving me huge and little defined challenges.
Well, today was a having a break day. A day to propose new challenges to the new week!
The first is to be kinder with myself and lower my expectations. Let the concepts flow and start to become part of who I am, noticing how they manifest during the week. To observe more, use less structure and writing, and deepen concepts and contents.
The second is to take responsibility for my own life, which, for me, is a way to exercise presence in a personal level. To define strategies and paths; intentions, wishes and dreams; but mostly to set stones: activities and actions to achieve my objectives. It includes the campaign and the blog that are going to go through a reflection and some changes to gain more clarity!
So, don’t go no where!
1 comments:
25 February 2010 at 11:31
Dear Le!
Everytime I read your blog, I realise what a rush my life seems to be. And then I think about the fact that all the goals and the dis-rushing, takes time to settle and really time to change. It doesn't happen now, but you can realise that it's there and pay attention.
I really get inspired by all the things you write! I start thinking about what I'm doing and how.
Please keep us(me) posted and good luck with everything!
And remember: I'm always there in your heart, let me know if I can help in any way.
HUGe HUG! :D
Anna
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