Slow Living from the angle of being organized

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For the longest time since I left school, I have struggled with enjoying my life and the things I used to love. It’s largely been because of poor time management and planning, because I have been unable to manage my priorities, allocating almost all my time to working on something I became obsessed with. Recently though, I am slowly teaching myself to be more present and patient with myself as I work for the things I want.


Using this photo as my cover photo because I don't want my To Do list to be the cover. Lol

Scheduling things out has helped

Before recently, I would wake up and live the day “with the flow”. That is not bad. Infact, this is how some people recommend that you live life. Just go with the flow. But as someone that has lived it for so long, I realized it was not working for me and that perhaps it was time for me to switch it up a bit. Which was why I started scheduling my day out.

I was telling @cmplxty yesterday how I was doing more listing these days. I guess my idea of of listing is more of scheduling my day out, and how that helps me is that it keeps me accountable and hence, productive, not busy. I tell myself what I have to do by what time, create a To Do list on my laptop and cross the tasks out one after the other. I’ll be crossing this post off as the first thing on my list today. After completing all my tasks for the day, I spend the rest of the day spontaneously doing a combination of the things I love – Watching movies, listening to Podcasts, Scrolling Hive, X and Reddit, or Reading. This way, I am both being productive, but also careful of not getting overwhelmed or burnt out.

It’s helped to realize that goals take time to achieve. Why I became obsessed with some of my goals were because I was in the-speed-of-light hurry to achieve them because I felt like I was behind in life. Social media can do that to you. It give me an unrealistic sense of urgency that I cannot afford to waste a single minute of any passing day doing anything else but chasing goals.

But recently, I am learning that big goals don’t just materialize overnight. A lot of the things I want will/might take time, and so there’s no need rushing them, but just to stay committed to putting in the work that will make them a reality one day at a time.

Before, I used to spend my entire day literally doing one thing. On top of this, I would spend the entire night clacking away at keys on my laptop. I am still just as motivated as ever to pursue my goals, but I have found a middle ground to pursuingdoing that whiles maintaining my sanity and enjoying and living my life to the fullest in the present, by staying conscious of the fact that my self and life as a human are a work in progress, not a race to compete in, or a perfection to behold. This is how I practice slow living. I wish I started sooner, but I know that if I don’t start now, even now will become sooner, looking back at things in retrospect 10 years from now.


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Thank you

That’s awesome dude I’m glad that you have figured out a way to get yourself into a routine that works well for you. I think I should probably get into the habit of making a list of things I should do in my day. I have lists of things I need to research or do in a few days but not in one day.

Yeah man, that helped me a lot.

Except for writing a post, the things on my list usually aren’t repetitive. So I have sort of like a weekly goal, and I spread the goal across daily tasks, then I come down to the daily level and plan the day to cover everything I need to do to meet that day’s goal. You can definitely tweak it into whatever plan works best for you, man. I think your case will be even better since you won’t be putting much on there. Makes it more flexible and enjoyable.

Starting one day without proper planning is not a good thing and you did great with your new approach. I believe in free living as well but not without a plan, the free in my living is accepting whatever life sends my way after doing the needful.

Lol well said, man. Can’t be leaving anything to chance.

I still can’t stick to todo list, although I am trying. But it is always so nice to plan the day ahead, makes it more productive and fulfilling.

Yes, it is better to go through life according to your own pace.

Stay motivated. 🌹

Yeah, I found it difficult sticking to my to do at first too. I guess it’s just one of those things you get used to with practice.

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