It is becoming clear that I need to define and stick to boundaries - real boundaries. My boundaries tend to be porous and flexible resulting in little space and time for me to reflect, to plan, to create, to be productive, to be at peace.
It’s becoming clear that I can’t fight every fight. Sometimes I can’t fight anything, and I’m tired of fighting with and for people who simply don’t care or understand (family or otherwise). I’m not saying I’m happy when I’m not. For my sanity and health, I’ve stopped the knee-jerk. And I hired a writing coach to help me stay on track in my personal projects. But I did all of this way before Jan 1.
I love the five areas of focus! It’s a broader perspective than just setting resolutions, which I no longer do myself. But starting the year re-evaluating priorities and getting clarity about direction for the year is always a good thing. I really enjoy your writing--thank you and Happy New Year!
This is very helpful! Thank you.
It is becoming clear that I need to define and stick to boundaries - real boundaries. My boundaries tend to be porous and flexible resulting in little space and time for me to reflect, to plan, to create, to be productive, to be at peace.
I love this and I’m excited to complete it for myself. Thank u
It’s becoming clear that I can’t fight every fight. Sometimes I can’t fight anything, and I’m tired of fighting with and for people who simply don’t care or understand (family or otherwise). I’m not saying I’m happy when I’m not. For my sanity and health, I’ve stopped the knee-jerk. And I hired a writing coach to help me stay on track in my personal projects. But I did all of this way before Jan 1.
I love the five areas of focus! It’s a broader perspective than just setting resolutions, which I no longer do myself. But starting the year re-evaluating priorities and getting clarity about direction for the year is always a good thing. I really enjoy your writing--thank you and Happy New Year!