Pivoting
There’s a quiet kind of strength in adjusting your plans without calling yourself a failure for it. We need to untrain/ retrain ourselves from the word failure. Information is always useful as long as we know how to apply it. And we also have to be able to acknowledge that. Failure is giving up, when most of the time we are pivoting and shifting.
Sometimes the season changes~ or even the weather~
Sometimes capacity changes~ and sometimes its byt he hour~!
Sometimes life asks for softness instead of force. Meet yourself there~
Perennial Planning was never meant to turn you into a machine that performs perfectly every day.
It was meant to help you move with your life instead of against it.
You are allowed to:
~ slow down
~ pivot
~ rest
~ reorganize
~ change direction
~ protect your energy
~ begin again gently
Growth is not always loud.
Sometimes it looks like listening to yourself before burnout arrives.
What’s one thing you’ve adjusted recently that actually helped you breathe a little easier? 🌿
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Hansheng Lee
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