Thank you so much for all these beautiful ideas, Cassie - and that poem 🧡
I love all your questions - and it's funny that I always rush past these kind of things (no time! 😅) but the answer to what I'd do if I could stop the clock was clear and instant: finish my book! How very silly (and very human) that I pretend I don't have time to write 🙃
Also, on the subject of time (and fast-forwarding and wishing away), I found myself doing way too much of this in the last year or so, and now have a phrase stuck over my desk and in my brain: THESE ARE THE DAYS. A kind of present-oriented version of 'those were the days'. I'm finding it a nice little reset.
Gah I replied to you on my phone and it didn't work, so here I am again! Apologies!!!
I totally get you with the rushing - I do that too. But then I usually find one question sticks in my head and I end up pondering it throughout the day - a bit like you with the pausing time one. I also don't think we have to write the questions or answers down for them to have power, but I do enjoy having a written record of things. It makes them more real - like it feels like it holds me accountable, even if it's just to myself.
And on that note.... It's funny how many people have also said they'd like to write/finish books, too. Maybe I'll have to start a "finish our books" club! Sarah from These Are The Days branding studio might even join us too ;) What a small world, hey?!
So true, though. These are the days and we get to make of them what we will. It certainly seems like you are with everything you're doing and dreaming and building at the moment, so I for one can't wait to see where it all goes next - no Bernard's Watch required! Xx
Thank you so much for all these beautiful ideas, Cassie - and that poem 🧡
I love all your questions - and it's funny that I always rush past these kind of things (no time! 😅) but the answer to what I'd do if I could stop the clock was clear and instant: finish my book! How very silly (and very human) that I pretend I don't have time to write 🙃
Also, on the subject of time (and fast-forwarding and wishing away), I found myself doing way too much of this in the last year or so, and now have a phrase stuck over my desk and in my brain: THESE ARE THE DAYS. A kind of present-oriented version of 'those were the days'. I'm finding it a nice little reset.
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Gah I replied to you on my phone and it didn't work, so here I am again! Apologies!!!
I totally get you with the rushing - I do that too. But then I usually find one question sticks in my head and I end up pondering it throughout the day - a bit like you with the pausing time one. I also don't think we have to write the questions or answers down for them to have power, but I do enjoy having a written record of things. It makes them more real - like it feels like it holds me accountable, even if it's just to myself.
And on that note.... It's funny how many people have also said they'd like to write/finish books, too. Maybe I'll have to start a "finish our books" club! Sarah from These Are The Days branding studio might even join us too ;) What a small world, hey?!
So true, though. These are the days and we get to make of them what we will. It certainly seems like you are with everything you're doing and dreaming and building at the moment, so I for one can't wait to see where it all goes next - no Bernard's Watch required! Xx