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How I’m Measuring Growth in 2023
I often compare the journey of personal growth to the nurturing of a vibrant garden. It's a process where, much like tending to plants, the daily growth often unfolds quietly, escaping immediate notice.
Intro to Time Blocking
In today's contemporary work environment, a fundamental truth stands out: If you don't manage your schedule, it ends up managing you.
Balancing essential yet potentially overwhelming elements like meetings, emails, team chats, and routine tasks with dedicated time for your genuine priorities can be challenging. While disconnecting entirely isn't feasible for many, finding effective strategies becomes crucial to navigate a world geared to pull our attention in multiple directions.
Enter time blocking.
Core Values Inventory
Living with integrity, by aligning our actions with our values, is the cornerstone of trustworthiness. When our intentions, words, and behaviors consistently reflect our core beliefs, we demonstrate authenticity and reliability. This alignment between what we profess to value and how we actually live instills confidence in others, strengthening the foundation of trust in our relationships.
Follow Your Fuck Yes Part 3: Practical Application
In the two previous blog posts, “Follow Your Fuck Yes: Part 1” and “Follow Your Fuck Yes: Part 2”, I emphasized the importance of cultivating clarity and aligned action in a world full of distractions. Essentialism has been a game-changer in supporting me to focus on what truly matters. Incorporating the strategies and practices below into your life will help you create a more intentional and practical approach.
Follow Your Fuck Yes Part 2: The Power of Choice
I’ve been making a massive shift in my life. It has been initiated in part by the knowing that a more beautiful world is possible, and in part by exhaustion. The truth is, I’m tired. Tired of the endless treadmill. Tired of living for tomorrow. Tired of the illusion of separation and scarcity. I’m tired of being tired.
Follow Your Fuck Yes Part 1: The Paradox of Choice
The industrial age brought with it the promise of comfort and convenience. With the growing prevalence and accessibility of intelligent machines to automate human tasks, we should have more time and less stress than ever before. However, the majority of people are busier and more unhealthy than any other time in human history. Why is this so?
Morning Pages
As early as I can recall, I have had a natural aversion to writing and reading. The reading part faded when I began enjoying books of my choosing after I finished high school. However, the writing block has stuck with me to this day. I still do not love writing. I still have a hard time picking up my pen or sitting down to type. I am still very conscious of the voice that screams, “You’re not good enough! Who would ever want to read what you have to say?”