1 day, 4 weathers

Just look at the naturally eclectic nature of a day – where the real contrariness of sounding infinite has a semblance with my thinking.

Some say, time is constrained, restricted and contrived in its nature to flow through the day and weeks ahead.

And I in-that -some-reckon that time is abundant – to the viable extent that it cascades through the unwaning weathers of that ingenious day.

Let’s break down these weathers into 4 themes:

  1. Morning: This is something I call initiation of the day. A start. A prize for welcoming your better self every day – more like meditation?
  2. Afternoon: This encompasses something call work in progress. Saving your golden hours to do your best work where no whiff of distraction greets you. No cheap dopamine; just an earned seeking of you self-solicitation. This feels satisficing (suffice + satisfying)- I came across this word in the brilliant Rory Sutherland’s book called Alchemy.
  3. Evening: This is the time for reflection – on governing your pace of progress and what is it you want to create every single day.
  4. Night: The time reclaimed for gratitude. The time to find the glimmers of the day – what positive moves kept your going and will have a continual effect on the rest of the days of your gorgeous life.

So whenever you feel waned out or too tired to make peace with your ‘during day’ tenacity, try and compartmentalise your day into 4 weathers – aka 4 meaningful and actionable themes and see the serendipity unravel itself.

In effect: the paucity of time is to seize the abundance; the infiniteness of nature and what it has to offer us when we feel cabined.

Don’t worry – you are right on time!

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