There’s a disheartening calculus that often comes with the realizations in your post (which is certainly true)…that you will never cram in the priority among the necessities. There is also a less-heralded surprise that comes from the energy boost that even the smallest increment of successful diligence on the priority delivers. This secret energy basically creates time out of the fabric of satisfaction. Thanks for reminding me of this whole phenomenon today!
I love that point, Will! Even getting a small success on the things that truly matter is incredibly energizing - and paradoxically, the necessities are much easier to take care of after :)
There’s a disheartening calculus that often comes with the realizations in your post (which is certainly true)…that you will never cram in the priority among the necessities. There is also a less-heralded surprise that comes from the energy boost that even the smallest increment of successful diligence on the priority delivers. This secret energy basically creates time out of the fabric of satisfaction. Thanks for reminding me of this whole phenomenon today!
I love that point, Will! Even getting a small success on the things that truly matter is incredibly energizing - and paradoxically, the necessities are much easier to take care of after :)