Jun 12, 2022
I believe aiming for mastery at it will leave you more frustrated and less likely to be present in the moment. It's not about being 'good' at it, it's noticing whether you are being present and returning to the present when you are not.
I believe aiming for mastery at it will leave you more frustrated and less likely to be present in the moment. It's not about being 'good' at it, it's noticing whether you are being present and returning to the present when you are not.
He/Him or It/Its. Social Psychologist & Author of LAZINESS DOES NOT EXIST and UNMASKING AUTISM. Links to buy: https://linktr.ee/drdevonprice