Doing small things in a great way

Have you ever fallen into the trap of telling yourself that you are just so “busy”?

Have you noticed that nowadays we are greeting one another with, “How are you?”, and the response is “I’m busy”.

Running around with long lists of all the things that you have to get done and never enough time to do it all in.

Are you aware of how you are feeling when this happens?

The tenseness in the body, the rushing mentality, heightened energy and constriction of shoulders and muscles and sometimes complete overwhelm.

You can spend a lot of your life being in this “busy” mode, telling yourself how productive you are. When actually you are being the complete opposite and not really connecting with life, with those around you, at work or at home. You may be spending a lot of time in that heightened state of rush. This can impact not only yourself but everyone around you

If this is you and this is resonating read on. If you know someone like this please share it with them

“Do, every day, ALL that can be done that day.

There is, however, a limitation or qualification of the above that you must take into account.

You are not to overwork, nor to rush blindly into your work or business in the effort to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible time.

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