I have a very 'straight line' approach to things, Jeremy. If I have a plan, that's the plan. Spontaneous changes - those unforeseen circumstances of which you write so eloquently - often drive me nuts!
That said, sometimes I absolutely relish a change of plan - if I'm in the (rare) mindset of 'yesssss, let's DO this!', then I can find that I really enjoy that ripple in my straight line. I'd like to cultivate that state of affairs.
Thank you for another great post - as you can tell, it's really got me thinking! 😊
I find that my strict plans often yield great results when applied in the right context. In two hours of focussed time I can get quite a lot done, tick a lot of boxes. Because that tends to work quite well, I seem to think that the same approach should be used with off days and free time, but that’s usually when I run into trouble... It’s all a juggling act I suppose! Thank you for your kind words and continued support Rebecca!
I have a very 'straight line' approach to things, Jeremy. If I have a plan, that's the plan. Spontaneous changes - those unforeseen circumstances of which you write so eloquently - often drive me nuts!
That said, sometimes I absolutely relish a change of plan - if I'm in the (rare) mindset of 'yesssss, let's DO this!', then I can find that I really enjoy that ripple in my straight line. I'd like to cultivate that state of affairs.
Thank you for another great post - as you can tell, it's really got me thinking! 😊
I find that my strict plans often yield great results when applied in the right context. In two hours of focussed time I can get quite a lot done, tick a lot of boxes. Because that tends to work quite well, I seem to think that the same approach should be used with off days and free time, but that’s usually when I run into trouble... It’s all a juggling act I suppose! Thank you for your kind words and continued support Rebecca!