
"be Content, went little"
The new era we in (digital communication) we`re busier than ever. Yet in all our sound and fury, we seem to have no time for:
Whats important
Focus
For thinking
To find focus we need to rethink the need for productivity, just look at our cultures obsession with productivity: with the need for hard work and working long hours to get things done with the need to be busy all the time!
Juggling countless projects, accomplishing more and more...
But What for?
Whats the point of all that obsession? it leads to:
Burnout
stress
anxiety
unhappiness
greed
confusion
and no time for family, friends and most of all yourself
yes yourself,
I repeat this because this is one i am still accomplishing, trial and error if you will.
now i ask you what would you happen if we threw all that out the door? what if we said "i want to get the important things done, the rest can go to. . . . . pardon my french Hell.
Lets create a new way of thinking, take this hourney with me, a creed if you will.
Here goes:
Simplicitiy
purpose
focus
silence and joy
lets make beautiful and usefull things and love it.
Let our deep connection with another be seen to that special someone and take that leap of faith and rejoice!
With this new creed of productivity we can adopt some new principals.
the principals i said and are going to propose are inspired by books and people i have read and seen from personal beliefs and philosophy to peoples feelings.
all this has deeply imformed my life
( mind body and soul no joke dont laugh )
I end this post with a few quotes and sayings, while my head ever wonders in a void of knowlege, if you understand what i just said lol
Be content eith what you have;
rejoice in the way things are.
when you realize there is nothing lacking,
the whole world belongs to you.
If you realize that you have enough, you are truely rich.
when there is no desire all things are at peace
Because he/she has no goal in mind, everything he/she does suceeds
( these are just quotes i like and i know there argueable)
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