So good as always. I was actually thinking about one of the points from the meditations you shared this month. about how life is always unfolding and there is no end goal. So glad to have received more reflections in my inbox today!
"Do everything the best way you know how to, and then live without regrets." Such a great one, Patrick (well they all were). Thanks for giving us another boost this month!
What resonated with me most was the point about learning to sit with problems instead of reacting immediately.
In work, some of the best decisions come after pausing, gathering context, and letting things settle rather than rushing a response in the moment. Calmness is often built through experience, not avoidance. Thanks for these insights my friend.
Welcome, my friend, and thank you for this illustration. Especially important at work where the rush to offer solutions can exhaust unnecessarily, or simply be the wrong thing to do in that it makes things worse.
So good as always. I was actually thinking about one of the points from the meditations you shared this month. about how life is always unfolding and there is no end goal. So glad to have received more reflections in my inbox today!
Thank you Mansi! We keep reflecting, learning, improving. This is how we tackle life.
"Do everything the best way you know how to, and then live without regrets." Such a great one, Patrick (well they all were). Thanks for giving us another boost this month!
Welcome, Jeanine, and thank you, as always, for being here.
My pleasure!!
What resonated with me most was the point about learning to sit with problems instead of reacting immediately.
In work, some of the best decisions come after pausing, gathering context, and letting things settle rather than rushing a response in the moment. Calmness is often built through experience, not avoidance. Thanks for these insights my friend.
Welcome, my friend, and thank you for this illustration. Especially important at work where the rush to offer solutions can exhaust unnecessarily, or simply be the wrong thing to do in that it makes things worse.
No. 12 encapsulates the idea of Becoming for me. The trust of letting the story unfold.
True, and thanks for this elaboration. We do, we have, we become.