I’m so glad you resonated, Paul, and I hope you take time to rest post-burnout. Creativity will always return, I think, sometimes we just have to make a few detours :)
In my case, I sometimes fear that some wishes are more overthinking than manifestation. I mean, idealising and being more in the future rather in the present. But your journey is different, you had steps to follow. Thanks for sharing! <3.
I have been thinking about this very thing. That’s such a hard balance—the balance between contentment and non-grasping (in yoga, santosha and aparigraha)—and also going after goals that align with your passions. I think that it’s possible to both be content with where you are, and with intention continue to create action in your life around your dharma. I’d love to reflect more on this in a future episode, thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for this, as a burnt out music teacher who’s also dying for creativity to come back in my life I take a lot from this.
I’m so glad you resonated, Paul, and I hope you take time to rest post-burnout. Creativity will always return, I think, sometimes we just have to make a few detours :)
In my case, I sometimes fear that some wishes are more overthinking than manifestation. I mean, idealising and being more in the future rather in the present. But your journey is different, you had steps to follow. Thanks for sharing! <3.
I have been thinking about this very thing. That’s such a hard balance—the balance between contentment and non-grasping (in yoga, santosha and aparigraha)—and also going after goals that align with your passions. I think that it’s possible to both be content with where you are, and with intention continue to create action in your life around your dharma. I’d love to reflect more on this in a future episode, thank you so much for sharing!
...beautifully timed message...have an awesome sauce weekend sweet friend!💜
I’m so glad to hear that 💛 I hope you do, too!!