What I Learned From My Break From Social Media
What I learned from not posting content for two weeks, is that it gave me more headspace & calm and allowed me to think on a way deeper level.
It took off some pressure. I became able to get myself over the hurdle and start executing on my plan. I started adopting a beginners mindset more again, being curious and being more okay with perhaps not knowing something.
It created more time for me to work on myself. I started educating myself more for example. I like to think I remember everything, but I don’t. So I managed to push myself to start making notes. Which is also super useful to create an overview and to share the things that I learn with you.
These are really great things, but I think the biggest lesson for me personally though is that I realized I am able to pause if I need it. Whether to really take time to enjoy myself or like I just did to reflect and dig deep. I knew I theoretically could, but I never did.
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