“Strain”
Over-exertion,
stretched too much, or not enough,
forced, much needed rest.
Steve D
Over-exertion,
stretched too much, or not enough,
forced, much needed rest.
Steve D
I unintentionally took a week off from this site, so we have some catching up to do.
June gave me some much-needed headspace in a lot of different ways. First, we had a destination wedding vacation with some family, but without our kids, which was a really nice change of pace. The boys had fun with my mom for a week, so they also had a change of pace. Then, we had an extended 4th of July holiday in our usual spot with a bunch of my wife’s family, which is a different sort of relaxation.
This all gave me a mental break from work that I’ve been putting off for ages, and also some quality time with my wife, and then also our kids. It also allowed me to do a lot of thinking without the pressure of everyday routines.
I finished four books in June, all audiobooks:
Honestly, I’ve read so much since late June that I had forgotten which books I had finished just a few weeks ago. Vacation time is also reading time.
No, but I got closer, and then had some distance from the pressures of writing. I thought about writing a lot, and I thought about what I wanted my next steps to be. Not what I thought I should do, or what would be expected of me.
That’s the trap I perpetually fall into — conflating what I think others expect of me with what I actually want for myself.
I won’t go into detail until I take some meaningful action, but a publishing plan is beginning to coalesce in my mind, one that hinges on me getting my self-publishing shit together, and also finishing these books in a reasonable timeframe.
Yes! We spent a week in Tenerife, Canary Islands for a destination wedding, a trip we had not planned on taking a year ago, but one where we could not pass up the opportunity to celebrate with family and visit somewhere new.
Then we spent six days at a family lakehouse with my wife’s siblings and cousins. The family has grown in the last year+, so our boys have some baby cousins to play with. And our oldest, turning six soon, has come out of his shell in a big way this year, and it was on full display on this vacation, when he tried all sorts of new things without the timidity he often showed as a toddler.
Overall, I’ve had a real chance to evaluate my priorities and refocus my attention where it’s needed most. I haven’t had exercise as an explicit goal in a couple months, yet I feel like I’ve been more active more consistently in recent weeks. Even just feeling like I’ve improved in this area is a good step forward.
For the moment, I’m focused on retaining my shifted priorities and not just reverting back to bad habits now that vacation time is over.
Steve D
Night of sleep so deep,
morning comes as a welcome,
everyone rested.
Steve D
Absorb surroundings,
soft sunlight and cooling breeze,
ease the anxious thoughts.
Steve D
Non-stop production,
and then a moment of rest,
and I feel restless.
Steve D
Mind demands work,
body pleads for a break. Sit.
Return with vigor.
Steve D
Sometimes, being more
productive means doing the
bare minimum.