I love this! Ease is my word this year. It’s also the year I was (finally) diagnosed with ADHD which makes my resume (which looks very scattered and similar to yours) not only make more sense, but also gives me comfort that I’m a multidimensional human doing things that show all the many facets of who I am and how I can be present and help out in this world. I wouldn’t change anything. Thanks for sharing this!
" ... and how I can be present and help in this world." --- YES! This resonates so much. I'm glad for all of the things this year is offering to you, ease and the diagnosis!!
This resonates with me, as you know. I usually get the comment of “I don’t even know what you’re up to these days!” Which also translates in my mind to, “can’t you stick with anything?”
Our self-talk can be so harsh ... and I am so curious about how we can all be a bit slower in choosing our words to each other (like, "I can't keep up with what you're up to these days" could instead be "your ability to pivot and keep exploring your impact is so inspiring"). Kaleidoscopes, indeed. 💜
I love this! Ease is my word this year. It’s also the year I was (finally) diagnosed with ADHD which makes my resume (which looks very scattered and similar to yours) not only make more sense, but also gives me comfort that I’m a multidimensional human doing things that show all the many facets of who I am and how I can be present and help out in this world. I wouldn’t change anything. Thanks for sharing this!
" ... and how I can be present and help in this world." --- YES! This resonates so much. I'm glad for all of the things this year is offering to you, ease and the diagnosis!!
Thank you for this, Naomi. So much spaciousness, acceptance, and serious intent. Inspiring.
Ah yes ... the journey to acceptance (may we all have one)! Thank you for reading, Silva 🧡
This resonates with me, as you know. I usually get the comment of “I don’t even know what you’re up to these days!” Which also translates in my mind to, “can’t you stick with anything?”
Here’s to working in a kaleidoscope, with ease.
Our self-talk can be so harsh ... and I am so curious about how we can all be a bit slower in choosing our words to each other (like, "I can't keep up with what you're up to these days" could instead be "your ability to pivot and keep exploring your impact is so inspiring"). Kaleidoscopes, indeed. 💜
I love this reframe.