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You feel tired not because you’ve done too much, but because you’ve done too little…of what you love.
Every day we spend our time running from thing to thing solving urgent but insignificant problems. Everything around us is trying to squeeze more out of us. If you’re like me, we easily love in the future thinking about the next project, goal or quota to meet. Or maybe you’re constantly thinking about the next weekend.
But the only moment we really have access to is the present one. Now.
When we come home we’re connected to these things and as a result disconnected from the now or the people in it.
What if we’re not doing too much but rather we’re doing too little of what matters?
Hard work doesn’t exhaust. Meanness work does.
You feel tired not because you’ve done too much, but because you’ve done too little…of what you love.
Every day we spend our time running from thing to thing solving urgent but insignificant problems. Everything around us is trying to squeeze more out of us. If you’re like me, we easily love in the future thinking about the next project, goal or quota to meet. Or maybe you’re constantly thinking about the next weekend.
But the only moment we really have access to is the present one. Now.
When we come home we’re connected to these things and as a result disconnected from the now or the people in it.
What if we’re not doing too much but rather we’re doing too little of what matters?
Hard work doesn’t exhaust. Meanness work does.