This came at the perfect moment into my inbox. I like the perspective. And hoping I can climb out of decision fatigue on how to spend time when it presents itself, both spontaneously and scheduled.
We've all been kinda fooled by what SHOULD be enjoyment... but this is a good reminder that we also need to *make time* to decide what enjoyment is for us. Nice sharing, Rik!
This resonates. I’m constantly wondering if what I’m doing is the thing that will bring me the most happiness. I also find myself wondering why I can’t seem to enjoy the things those around me seem to. I’m always trying to force myself to have a good time doing what seems to naturally be enjoyable to others. Very relatable.
This came at the perfect moment into my inbox. I like the perspective. And hoping I can climb out of decision fatigue on how to spend time when it presents itself, both spontaneously and scheduled.
Sometimes joy is staring us in the face. Love this reminder about how to reach for it.
We've all been kinda fooled by what SHOULD be enjoyment... but this is a good reminder that we also need to *make time* to decide what enjoyment is for us. Nice sharing, Rik!
This resonates. I’m constantly wondering if what I’m doing is the thing that will bring me the most happiness. I also find myself wondering why I can’t seem to enjoy the things those around me seem to. I’m always trying to force myself to have a good time doing what seems to naturally be enjoyable to others. Very relatable.
I like the distinction between “reaching” and “reaching for.”
Fantastic piece of writing, Rik!