I can relate to that. I used to tell myself that I needed to feel like a coiled spring as I geared up to do something "important". It's an exhausting way to live.
These days, I'm far more clear-headed, far more at peace with myself, and things still change, things still get started. Those things just come from a more centred place, without the attending worry and panic. Or the three packs of cigarettes a day.
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I really hope you stick with the practice. Must say, it's been a year for me now and it's been transformative.
Please feel free to stick around the forum and share ideas.
Gareth has created something here that has led to a truly wonderful, supportive community that is sure to grow and grow. The strength of this community depends upon everyone's involvement and their contributions.
Even if you post occasionally, that's great.
All good things,
Jon