Do you feel you never get everything done regardless of how much you rush things? Doesn't it feel like time has been sped up?
In today's solo episode, we sit around the virtual campfire and, more than ever, pause to discuss time: our finite and most crucial resource. The last couple of centuries have led humanity to believe things like "life's too short" or "you'll rest when you die." Those beliefs proved they only lead to a stressful life of constant alertness and fear.
What's the rush? Where are we in a hurry to get to?
Throughout this episode, I invite you to reflect on how we spend our time and what we dedicate most of our energy to. We must realize the world is not as unforgiving as we think; there is always time to regroup, pivot, and start over again. You'll also hear about how the planet's human design is shifting to the Age of Phoenix, almost demanding substantial changes in how we work, attend school, study, and run our businesses.
Tune in to episode 22 of Rekindling Ancient Wisdom and take a moment to rethink and repurpose how you use your most valuable resource.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
Why does it feel like time has been sped up? (1:30)
We all have a unique inner schedule, and we must honor it (11:00)
Work and studying shouldn't feel like pushing a rock uphill (16:50)
How focusing on inner schedules can translate into more productivity (23:40)
How to slow yourself down with a simple trick (32:10)
About the effects of living in alertness and fear (38:00)
The world is not as unforgiving as we think (46:20)
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