Good – you have already listened to psychological podcasts, watched half of TED, you know most of the “about life” books, some read twice, you completed a year of regular meditation and half a year of therapy.
You already distinguish what serves you and what serves you less or not at all.
Even if you know perfectly well that a slower pace, consent for your own needs, daily meditation and time with family, preferably in nature, do you good.
On the other hand, over experiencing, the strain of professional excitements, multi-tasking and a strobe light whirlwind of Tinder romances leave you shaken in the long run.
You’ve already experienced it, you can name it already.
And what’s next?
What now?
When do you want to start living your own life? Give healthy attention to yourself, not to getting things done? To stop feeling guilty about “I did it again”?
When are you going to give quality attention to your own priorities?
(And this, know me already, you know is not a post about running away from responsibility. No. This is a post about taking responsibility for yourself, not only for your own affairs. That’s a big difference)
So, when?