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Catherine Lent's avatar

Always relatable, Hannah! As you know the urgency to do more, to do ALL of it all the time was ground to a halt when I got covid/long covid/chronic fatigue. Now, in recovery, I do daily intention setting both in terms of BEING and DOING. I mostly leave the doing side blank, b/c that's how I got here, lol! On the Being side, after "I let go of" I fill in the blank.... and that answer usually includes something in the following list: "urgency, the shoulds, the feeling that I need to or should do more, all rushing, all self-judgment, all expectations beyond what feels right in my body." BUT OH that old engine is strong, and at 56 my wiring to do/make/pursue/create/go is still a very powerful thing. We are helping each other so much... your writing is a gift to many I am sure who maybe are just beginning to realize there is no race to win, and there is no moment to live but this one.

Rebecca Blackwell's avatar

I related to every single word of this, especially when I look back over the years when we had young kids at home. I remember feeling like everyone was telling me, "If you really cared about your kids, your spouse, your home, your work, your health, your neighbors, your country, the whole fucking world, your money, your creativity, your freedom, your obligations, your......, you'd make it a priority. Oh and also be sure to take some time for yourself." I wanted to scream because I did care about all the things and also couldn't care about all the things at once. Life is easier in so many ways now, but I still find myself starting my days as if I'm in a race and having to remind myself of exactly what you've written about here: I have always already arrived.

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