Are you going and going so much 
that life has become a
GREAT BIG BLUR?

Does having too much to do make you
feel like you're carrying around a
GIGANTIC BOULDER on your back?

You Don't Need a lot of Words, Just the Right Ones:

THE SAVORING PACE
52 Ways to Ease Up and Enjoy Your Life

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The Savoring Pace: 52 Ways to Ease up and Enjoy Your Life

What do I mean by living at a savoring pace?   
  
To savor is to taste or smell with pleasure, to relish, to delight in, to enjoy. The word has its origination in the Latin sapere, which means both "taste" and "be wise." The connection between the physical and the psychological inherent in that root has never been more important. For me, the savoring is in the physical slowing, but just as much, it is in the revelatory showing within the slowing. Savoring pace yields the richer, brighter life that opens to us once we slow down enough to notice it more. Savoring pace challenges our frenzied pattern of paying attention to more with a gentle yet persistent appeal to pay more attention.
  
You can create your own unique savoring pace by seeing more clearly, listening more carefully, and thinking more deeply. Seeing more clearly involves your taking the time to focus on both ordinary and extraordinary sightings for a few moments longer. You can listen more carefully by simply paying more attention to sounds and silences. Thinking more deeply involves leaning into new meanings (as opposed to running away from them) in order to grow in new ways.
  
There is an alternative to fragmentation and exhaustion. You can choose to live at a more peaceful and sustainable savoring pace.