How many things are on your to-do list when you feel rushed?
50? 10? Just 3?
And yet… you still feel the same tension in your body.
The same urgency.
The same weight of “never enough time.” ⏳
Here’s a loving question to sit with:
🤔 What would actually happen if it didn’t all get done today?
(What would happen if we didn’t get the dorm room set up fully before leaving my baby behind?🥹)
You might think, “I’d feel so uneasy.”
And you probably would.
But what if you let yourself feel that discomfort, without needing to fix it?
What if you didn’t rush to soothe it by doing more—and instead just noticed it with compassion?
Sometimes we stay busy because we don’t want to feel.
But busyness doesn’t bring peace.
Presence does. ☮️
So ask yourself:
✨ Which discomfort would I rather feel?
• The temporary unease of not finishing it all
• Or the deeper resentment of always rushing, always performing, always chasing?
Getting comfortable with discomfort is part of emotional maturity.
Growth doesn’t happen in the cozy, familiar zones.
It happens when we stretch into new ways of being—with kindness.
You get to choose:
Keep the rush, the resentment, the list that never ends…
Or trade it in for a new way of living—one where your worth isn’t tied to your productivity.
✨ A way where you slow down, listen in, and act from intention, not pressure.
If you’re ready to drop the hustle and rewrite your relationship with time, reach out. https://thoughtworkmd.com/chat/
Let’s design a rhythm that honors you. 🦋