Each "should" is a tiny paper cut to your soul lol - A thousand "shoulds" later, we're bleeding motivation. The gap between who we are and who we "should" be isn't a problem to fix.
It's a space to explore.
I love this - "conscious curiosity vs. reactive curiosity."
Sometimes, the most productive thing you can do is sit by the ocean and do absolutely nothing.
Not because you should. But because you could. That's what I've been doing for the past 2 weeks hahahahaha.
I'm so envious that you got to sit by the ocean and do nothing for 2 weeks. I need to make that happen! Sadly my little trip down to the sea lasted all of 2 days, and when I came back I was pulled right back into work. 🫣
Thank you for giving me something to aspire towards these next few weeks! 😊
Hey Scott, glad you are back and totally understand what you are dealing with as far as your struggles with what you think you ‘ought’ to be doing. Looking forward to hearing more about the execution of your summit in a future issue!
‘I had this fantastic conversation with two fellow Substackers: Nur Nadar and Ian Haycroft.’ You mean anti-fantastic anti-conversation
Thanks for your anti-contribution anti-comment 😂
Each "should" is a tiny paper cut to your soul lol - A thousand "shoulds" later, we're bleeding motivation. The gap between who we are and who we "should" be isn't a problem to fix.
It's a space to explore.
I love this - "conscious curiosity vs. reactive curiosity."
Sometimes, the most productive thing you can do is sit by the ocean and do absolutely nothing.
Not because you should. But because you could. That's what I've been doing for the past 2 weeks hahahahaha.
Thank you Scott.
I'm so envious that you got to sit by the ocean and do nothing for 2 weeks. I need to make that happen! Sadly my little trip down to the sea lasted all of 2 days, and when I came back I was pulled right back into work. 🫣
Thank you for giving me something to aspire towards these next few weeks! 😊
Hey Scott, glad you are back and totally understand what you are dealing with as far as your struggles with what you think you ‘ought’ to be doing. Looking forward to hearing more about the execution of your summit in a future issue!
Thanks Mack!
Really appreciate the honest engagement with curiosity in the gaps. Helps to consider different kinds of curiosity. Thanks!
Appreciate it Hans!
Welcome back!!!!