Going at Your Own Pace
When it feels like everything is speeding up around us, working against the tide and putting pressure on ourselves to force our own pace to match rarely offers the best way forward.
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in December, 2017.
When it feels like everything is speeding up around us, working against the tide and putting pressure on ourselves to force our own pace to match rarely offers the best way forward.
Often, we’re only half-listening or half-awake when we do things. That’s the essence of life on autopilot. But there have been some truly remarkable souls among us who lived with greater than typical awareness.
Instead of tackling a problem ‘head on’, what if we just avoid it? This sounds counter-intuitive, but I don’t mean pretending the problem doesn’t exist; quite the contrary.
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