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Wow. In thinking about your previous article(speedboat vs. ocean liner), and seeing that I lean definitively to ocean liner, I was then struck with the realization that most of the time I actually feel like I am stuck in dry dock! This article today perfectly addresses that issue. I know that I overthink everything, and the perfectionist in me often keeps me stuck(if I can't do it right why bother to try), or keeps me so focusing on making the perfect plan(like diet or exercise routine, for example), that I never get moving with it. I have a habit of reading more articles, cutting out suggestions from magazines, etc. and then not following through. Once again, you have given me lots to consider, and some helpful ideas to get moving in the right direction.
It sounds like you're doing a lot work. "An unexamined life is not worth living," was attributed to Socrates. You're putting together a life well worth living despite the frustrations simply by paying attention which can be half the battle. Thank you for reading my articles. I always enjoy connecting with you, and certainly identify with your feeling of being in dry dock at times. Always look for the wins.
Wow. In thinking about your previous article(speedboat vs. ocean liner), and seeing that I lean definitively to ocean liner, I was then struck with the realization that most of the time I actually feel like I am stuck in dry dock! This article today perfectly addresses that issue. I know that I overthink everything, and the perfectionist in me often keeps me stuck(if I can't do it right why bother to try), or keeps me so focusing on making the perfect plan(like diet or exercise routine, for example), that I never get moving with it. I have a habit of reading more articles, cutting out suggestions from magazines, etc. and then not following through. Once again, you have given me lots to consider, and some helpful ideas to get moving in the right direction.