So relatable! I didn’t have workoholic 20s like yours but they were troubled in other ways and always strapped for time. Now I definitely feel more control over time and need to figure out ways to use it for personal fulfillment. Really like the phrase “Climbing the hill of Choice”, it articulates what I have been feeling so brilliantly!
This is probably the post I have enjoyed the most so far. It marks the realization that many of us come to at some point, sooner or later: how we spend our time is how we spend our lives. This is somewhat doomsday but I often ask myself that if I died tomorrow, would I be happy with how I lived my life? I just try to do things that make me answer that question positively, and if I continue to grow in ways that make me more wholesome.
<3 I started to ask myself the same question 2 years ago, morbid though it sounds. It is a gamechanger in terms of influencing me to make better choices. I still sweat the small stuff, but no longer at work. I'm surprised so many of us found this post so relatable!
So true and relatable..I think at my stage I have realised it's more motivating and refreshing to be active on fitness related apps like Strava than other social media..:)
So relatable! I didn’t have workoholic 20s like yours but they were troubled in other ways and always strapped for time. Now I definitely feel more control over time and need to figure out ways to use it for personal fulfillment. Really like the phrase “Climbing the hill of Choice”, it articulates what I have been feeling so brilliantly!
:) What do you see as the different trails on the hill of Choice?
This is probably the post I have enjoyed the most so far. It marks the realization that many of us come to at some point, sooner or later: how we spend our time is how we spend our lives. This is somewhat doomsday but I often ask myself that if I died tomorrow, would I be happy with how I lived my life? I just try to do things that make me answer that question positively, and if I continue to grow in ways that make me more wholesome.
<3 I started to ask myself the same question 2 years ago, morbid though it sounds. It is a gamechanger in terms of influencing me to make better choices. I still sweat the small stuff, but no longer at work. I'm surprised so many of us found this post so relatable!
So true and relatable..I think at my stage I have realised it's more motivating and refreshing to be active on fitness related apps like Strava than other social media..:)