These reflection questions are exactly what I needed. Will be journaling on them over this holiday season/reset.
Also, thank you for always modeling what you preach. Although I’ll miss Sunday Soother on Sundays, it feels good knowing that you’ll be posting genuinely when you feel called to do so, rather than out of obligation. Truly inspiring. Thank you 💚
such a valuable reflection. I too spent 10 years with a maniac level fixation on publishing a post every week... then a 5 year obsession with publishing a video every tuesday... and I've spent the last 2 years trying to find a balance between ensuring that there is creation happening, but not punishing myself into submission for the aim of hitting a weekly target (at the cost of inspiration, value, soul!)
I think that the multi year process of writing no matter what served its purpose... but it no longer is fit for purpose. (but I always worry that I am just letting myself off the hook... and that Steven Pressfield's "The Resistance" has got me again)
These reflection questions are exactly what I needed. Will be journaling on them over this holiday season/reset.
Also, thank you for always modeling what you preach. Although I’ll miss Sunday Soother on Sundays, it feels good knowing that you’ll be posting genuinely when you feel called to do so, rather than out of obligation. Truly inspiring. Thank you 💚
Thank you!! Hopefully it results in more impactful and useful content for all of you <3
That is the wisest thing I have read in a long, long time
Thank you, Lisa! I'm so glad.
such a valuable reflection. I too spent 10 years with a maniac level fixation on publishing a post every week... then a 5 year obsession with publishing a video every tuesday... and I've spent the last 2 years trying to find a balance between ensuring that there is creation happening, but not punishing myself into submission for the aim of hitting a weekly target (at the cost of inspiration, value, soul!)
I think that the multi year process of writing no matter what served its purpose... but it no longer is fit for purpose. (but I always worry that I am just letting myself off the hook... and that Steven Pressfield's "The Resistance" has got me again)