I don't think there's necessarily something I want to take off my plate because all of it feels essential for the season of life I'm in. But I also recognize that the pace I'm working at isn't sustainable, I need to be more intentional with having fun. Good old fashioned child-like fun.
Love that you’re transparent about your timeline! I think right now I’m at the point where I’ve let go of what I no longer enjoy, and am in the space of rediscovering what I enjoy most and giving it the time necessary to grow. Which can be such a hard place to be! But I’ve enjoyed it so much more than forcing the things that no longer serve me.
Reading this was such a timely reminder to me that, even nearly a decade into business...I'm still doing too much, and not proud of it. Here's to reminding myself (again and again) to prioritize boundaries and rest over saying "yes" to everything :)
This post just came at the right time — thank you Angela🤍
I don't think there's necessarily something I want to take off my plate because all of it feels essential for the season of life I'm in. But I also recognize that the pace I'm working at isn't sustainable, I need to be more intentional with having fun. Good old fashioned child-like fun.
Very relatable! TBH, when I picked up my brushes to paint for the first time in years, it felt SO good. I didn't realize how much I needed that!
Love that you’re transparent about your timeline! I think right now I’m at the point where I’ve let go of what I no longer enjoy, and am in the space of rediscovering what I enjoy most and giving it the time necessary to grow. Which can be such a hard place to be! But I’ve enjoyed it so much more than forcing the things that no longer serve me.
Yes to all of this. The beauty in what we do is that we CAN rediscover and give ourselves the time to figure out what makes our heart the happiest.
Reading this was such a timely reminder to me that, even nearly a decade into business...I'm still doing too much, and not proud of it. Here's to reminding myself (again and again) to prioritize boundaries and rest over saying "yes" to everything :)
Same, I think it's easy to get trapped into that. There isn't "stability" in what we do, so the urge to book constantly gives us more safety, in a way