In the past I would be excited for my new year resolution. And it was not something specific like lose 10kg or
read 5 books etc. It was a more general concept like: growth, take action, etc.
This year though my mind drew a blank.
Not because I didn’t know what I wanted to work on.
The blank WAS what I wanted to work on.
For the first time I didn’t feel the pressure to perform, achieve or be X, Y or Z.
Doesn’t mean that I don’t want any of that but just that I’m happy with where I am right now.
With taking things slow.
Going at my own pace.
There is no “deadline” to work towards.
I make my own deadlines.
And right now I’m deciding to throw all the deadlines out of the window and take it slow.
For so many years I felt pressured to grow, to improve, to perform fast.
Because the clock was ticking,
The years were flying by.
And that put me in an all-or-nothing mentality for so long.
That’s one of the reasons I kept going back to burnout.
But recently, in one of my coaching sessions I realised I would benefit better from reframing my perspective
and came up with the affirmation: “I have ALL the time in the world”.
And that’s been a game changer for me.
With the pressure of performing gone I was able to come out of my freeze state and start achieving.
I finally started to accept the notion of “trial and error”.
I used to think: Pfffft. who’s got time for that? Life is too short for that luxury. I need results and I need them
fast!
But the more I rushed them the more I added to my plate.
The more I was stressed.
The more they eluded me.
And the more frequently I ended up paralyzed with overwhelm as I “heard” the clock handle tick-tocking
away.
So, this year is my “no-resolution” resolution year.
Because a calm and peaceful mind is what I want to have this year.
How about you?
Paulina Johnrose 47 w
Lovel it! Love the approach too🤗
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