I could easily describe myself as a recovering “hurry-aholic”.
I have a model Type A personality and a very full life that could give me plenty of excuses for living at a consistently frenetic pace.
Over the years, however, I have been learning to s…l…o…w… d…o…w…n.
It hasn’t been easy, and I still struggle at times, but all-in-all I am generally much more relaxed and at peace with my life and others. (Maybe one of the reasons you haven’t heard from me here in a long while.)
I have found that many others – maybe you? – also struggle with “hurry sickness”. So I thought I might revive my writing and share some of the things I have learned to counter our hurried life.
Some of what I plan to share comes from a “31 Days of Unhurried Living” campaign I directed last Spring. I will also add in new thoughts and content from books I will be reading. In the next few months, I am going to take three hours each Monday morning to read – my new personal application of Unhurried Living.
So… if hurry has ever been an issue for you, or if your outer life is slow, but you would like to unhurry your heart and soul, please join with me! It could make a difference.