Time to pivot and rethink constraints.
Seth Godin in his post (HERE) sites constraints as a gift. A Gift that tells us where the boundaries are, a gift that helps us be focused on what we can actually do and should do, a gift that changes its form when it changes too, a gift that makes us learn and dive impeccably deep in the art, joy and service we seek to create.
The art of creating constraints has been one of the most helpful skills my wife and I have benefited from in the past year from how we plan family finances, the number of activities we and our kids engage in weekly, how we deal with FOMO! and even the domains we dive deep at work to deliver the win-win value we (and our employer ;)) seek.
Constraints free the mind to focus on what matters. Self-imposed ones can make that more magical. Embrace it and focus!
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