January 11, 2022
Pressuring yourself to do things has long been your signature modus operandi. After all, it gives you a sense of urgency when doing your tasks, of which there are many. This can then help you to do so many things at once, thus turning you into a multitasker that can seemingly do everything way ahead of the stated deadline. Yet, despite this seemingly badass appearance, what you are actually doing may lead to harm.
This is because you won’t be able to dedicate the ample time and effort needed so that you won’t end up making things that you can no longer get back from. It is then best if you take things easy, and assess everything as you go so that when changes have to be implemented, it will be all too easy for you to adapt. You also need to be aware of the fact that not everything will go into plan, too. Sometimes, things change, and often it is for the better.
Once you have started practicing this, you will find everything starting to get a bit better than they were before. Over time, it can become your normal pace. When you finally get the hang of how you will do your responsibilities as well as activities, everything will fall into their place seemingly naturally, as if you didn’t put any effort at all. Life can then be easier for you, and you will no longer have to keep on pushing yourself to your farthest possible limit.