144: Observe your human-ness (and preserve it)

From my own experience, I know that working a lot and being productive you can easily be in a robotic mode where you function like a factory, you standing in an assembly line.

Don’t forget you’re not a robot (yet! haha), let your human-ness shine through despite all the duties, responsibilities and goals you have. Preserve you approachability as a human and sustain your human-ness.

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70: Lessons learnt in week 14

Lessons learnt in week 14

It’s the end of the week and time to sum up what you learned reading the #weekdaykickoff series. It’s the last post before my 7-days sabbatical.

You accomplished nothing

Start your day convinced that in your life you haven’t achieved anything so that you want to make this and all the following days your best days. You have nothing to lose and everything to win. You’re like a new-born baby with a fresh pair of eyes to be astonished by the world and the curiosity that makes you ask tons of questions. Read More

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69: Think to relieve you

Think to relieve you

Making up your mind is fine. It means you’re thoughtful and ideally mindful towards someone/-thing else. Think before you act. However, thinking in excess (i.e. overthinking) is a problem and can cause severe damage if you stay in the loop.

While cleaning I found out that I have at least two stages in which I do the cleaning job: focused and unfocused.

The focused stage is when I have thoughts come and go. I’m inviting thoughts to enter my head space and I’m guiding them out again. In focus is the ideal state. Everything is fine when you’re like that. Read More

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