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who's right because we're going

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 2:48 am
by jrineakter
So here, it's the same thing for me, I have a given capacity to perform tasks, I have a given resource, and if I try to put more, it doesn't fit. And not only does it not fit, but it actually adds stress. And here, I know that some are able to sit down calmly and allocate the time necessary to accomplish their tasks.

I know that my father is very good at this for example and I really try to take inspiration from him because he is always cool. I remember in my childhood or even a little more recently. When we were tinkering together, he helped me in my house. There you go, he is calm, he takes his time, he does not rush, he thinks. He says: "Well, OK, we are going to do this, we are going to do that". And I, spontaneously, say to myself: "Oh really, to do all that, we need a day"; he will say: "No, we need two days". And he is right.

He's the one to do it in two days, we'll be calm, serene and it will be well done, whereas if I had been alone, maybe I would have done it in a day, a day and a half, but I would have been stressed, I would have run everywhere and the result would not have been very good especially as far as DIY is concerned.

The idea here is really not to overestimate yourself. One thing I try to do is… actually, it’s three things, it’s already simplify. Often, we want to do too much. That’s true for everything. So the first thailand whatsapp number data thing is to simplify, eliminate, say: “Hey, aren’t there things I do that are useless?” I try to automate a certain number of things. There are a lot of tools now for that.

And I try to delegate too. The Français Authentique team, the members of the academy see it well, it's a whole team that, on a daily basis, is there to work for Français Authentique, for its members, for the members of the academy. So I can very well delegate and give a certain number of tasks. I plan too much because, ultimately, I feel responsible for too many things. I've been fighting this instinct since 2011 and I'm going to continue.

So if you find yourself in what I said, rest assured, you are not alone. Maybe try to follow a little the last tips that I was able to give: simplification, automation, delegation and finally letting go, accepting that you cannot do more, because that's how it is. So we are going to, this is what I propose, move forward together towards a simpler and more serene life by eliminating the superfluous and above all by being more realistic in planning our tasks. It also works for personal tasks. Sometimes, when I go on a trip, I say: "We are going to do this, this, this". I plan five things for the day, when the day can only co