In the day to day stress and noise of life it is easy to miss important signals and have our lives veer off into the hell of an urgent, catch-up mode. Trying to keep our responsibilities in our heads all the time is a recipe for failure: we need life-long systems that allow us to confidently put things aside until they need attention. As I write this I find myself at my highest bodyweight ever, reduced to buying up a size in clothing just to be able to walk out the door.
Avoiding "Death by Overwhelm"
Avoiding "Death by Overwhelm"
Avoiding "Death by Overwhelm"
In the day to day stress and noise of life it is easy to miss important signals and have our lives veer off into the hell of an urgent, catch-up mode. Trying to keep our responsibilities in our heads all the time is a recipe for failure: we need life-long systems that allow us to confidently put things aside until they need attention. As I write this I find myself at my highest bodyweight ever, reduced to buying up a size in clothing just to be able to walk out the door.