How I learned to be Nonbusy
Thanks for having me here fellow 'living-life-to-the-fullest' members of Nonbusy!🙌 About six years ago I got out of my comfortzone, life in the Netherlands. It resulted in getting to know the version of myself I had always been looking for. From that position, I also learned what really matters to me in life, which is not necessarily the type of stuff they teach at school in order to prepare you for 'your role' in society. Without going into too much detail, the role you have in society is not about everything you are supposed to do, it's about how you decide to be most useful to society. That is, doing and giving back what you are good at, rather than being forced into it living a life based on the dependencies of external rewards, including all the consequences on your overal well-being. I learned how to stop being busy all the time by simply listening to myself, having my own perspective on life, rather than feeling like you have to prove anything, to perform, to show you are worth it. The only person you need to be worthy of is yourself, and I am guessing you already are. Also, after only having been on Skool for a couple of days now, I am starting to understand why it's such a powerful platform. It's the type of communities like Nonbusy that I feel so drawn to because of everything you are all sharing. The topics about purpose, passion, and everything related to our journeys here really matter in life and that's awesome! I am looking forward to get to know everyone here better!🙏 (GIF: Six years ago in India, that's what stepping out of the comfortzone looks like.🥳 (Image: Last year, being nonbusy after my travels, starting with CLUES)