This! Yes! I’m working on “building a second act that keeps you engaged and alive.” and this article has given me many good questions to ponder. I’m having a hard time coming up with a different way to work: with the physical after effects of the busyness -m— Stress? An intense day? Self inflicted? A ‘system’ I no longer subscribe to? A new definition of success? Hmm… more things to ponder — I create for myself. Unlearning habits/hustle tendencies I’ve instilled for the last 30 years is proving challenging! Haha. But I’m giving myself grace about it all. And articles like this one are helping me reshape my life and enjoy it more!
I’d couple it with consistency. Two weeks back I was in Stockholm, leading four discussion forums for a client of mine who organises events in a particular niche of financial services. Four folks came up to talk to me about doing some work with them. Being out there at the event helped; it is my fourth year working with the client.
This! Yes! I’m working on “building a second act that keeps you engaged and alive.” and this article has given me many good questions to ponder. I’m having a hard time coming up with a different way to work: with the physical after effects of the busyness -m— Stress? An intense day? Self inflicted? A ‘system’ I no longer subscribe to? A new definition of success? Hmm… more things to ponder — I create for myself. Unlearning habits/hustle tendencies I’ve instilled for the last 30 years is proving challenging! Haha. But I’m giving myself grace about it all. And articles like this one are helping me reshape my life and enjoy it more!
I like the persistence angle here.
I’d couple it with consistency. Two weeks back I was in Stockholm, leading four discussion forums for a client of mine who organises events in a particular niche of financial services. Four folks came up to talk to me about doing some work with them. Being out there at the event helped; it is my fourth year working with the client.