Everything moves fast. There’s always something next. Something new. Something you could be doing. It doesn’t take long before that pace starts to feel normal. Expected, even. You check your phone without thinking. Move from one thing to the next. Keep things moving so nothing falls behind. And for a while… it works. Until it doesn’t. Until everything starts to feel a little rushed. A little forced. Like you’re moving… but not really present for any of it. And that’s when something becomes clear. You don’t have to move at that speed. You can choose your own pace. Not slower for the sake of it. But steady. Intentional. A pace that lets you actually experience what you’re doing while you’re doing it. Finish a conversation without looking ahead. Work on something without feeling pulled in five directions. Let a moment last without rushing past it. It doesn’t mean you stop moving. It just means you stop reacting to everything around you. And maybe that’s the shift. Not trying to keep up wi...
What Actually Lasts A lot of things feel important in the moment. Deadlines. Decisions. Things that need your attention right now. They pull at you. They create urgency. They make it feel like everything matters… all at once. And for a while, it’s easy to believe that. That if you don’t stay on top of everything, something important will be missed. But over time… something shifts. You start to notice what stays. And what doesn’t. Most things fade. The urgency. The pressure. The things that felt like they couldn’t wait. They pass. Not because they didn’t matter at all. But because they were never meant to last. And what’s left… is usually simpler. Relationships that held up over time. Moments that felt real when they happened. Conversations that stayed longer than expected. The things you didn’t have to force. The things you didn’t have to chase. They’re the ones that remain. And maybe that’s the shift. Not giving everything equal weight. But recognizing that most things are temporary… ...