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Dear Nobody, taking the time to do something is not a waste of time, especially if it's for yourself. It’s called an investment.
I used to be the "rushed kid" who overbooked every second, always running to whatever was next on the schedule. But lately, I’ve realized that peace can be found in the simplest rituals, from the literal circular motions of washing my face to enjoying an undisturbed morning before the world starts.
This episode is a reflection on removing the ticking clock from your head and learning to live in the moment. We talk about finding inspiration in calmness, the beauty of writing letters with intention, and why taking the time to feel good is the ultimate investment in your day. When you stop rushing, everything—including your own well-being—simply comes out nicer.
By Sally YaptoDear Nobody, taking the time to do something is not a waste of time, especially if it's for yourself. It’s called an investment.
I used to be the "rushed kid" who overbooked every second, always running to whatever was next on the schedule. But lately, I’ve realized that peace can be found in the simplest rituals, from the literal circular motions of washing my face to enjoying an undisturbed morning before the world starts.
This episode is a reflection on removing the ticking clock from your head and learning to live in the moment. We talk about finding inspiration in calmness, the beauty of writing letters with intention, and why taking the time to feel good is the ultimate investment in your day. When you stop rushing, everything—including your own well-being—simply comes out nicer.