Upstream | Erin Loechner of Design for Mankind
"Living slowly, saying no, surrendering expectations – all of it causes tension."
Half an Inch | Organized Babble
"It took a lot of time, and work, to realize that the thoughts are going to come. They just are. Maybe they don’t come for everyone, but everyone’s story is different, everyone’s reasons and causes are different, everyone’s wiring is different. And for me, the thoughts will come from time to time. But that actually doesn’t matter. Because what matters is my reaction to the thoughts, not the thoughts themselves."
The Futility of Always Pushing Myself to Be More | Leo Babuta of Zen Habits
"I don’t have all the answers, but I do realize that with the limited time I have left to live, I want to spend it in pursuit of what’s meaningful, not what seems glittery and cool."
The Joy of Books isn't in Ownership | Courtney Carver of Be More with Less
"The joy of books isn’t found in organizing them alphabetically, storing them on shelves or in boxes, or moving them from home to home. The joy is in the words, on the pages and in the hearts of authors and readers."
"Living slowly, saying no, surrendering expectations – all of it causes tension."
Half an Inch | Organized Babble
"It took a lot of time, and work, to realize that the thoughts are going to come. They just are. Maybe they don’t come for everyone, but everyone’s story is different, everyone’s reasons and causes are different, everyone’s wiring is different. And for me, the thoughts will come from time to time. But that actually doesn’t matter. Because what matters is my reaction to the thoughts, not the thoughts themselves."
The Futility of Always Pushing Myself to Be More | Leo Babuta of Zen Habits
"I don’t have all the answers, but I do realize that with the limited time I have left to live, I want to spend it in pursuit of what’s meaningful, not what seems glittery and cool."
The Joy of Books isn't in Ownership | Courtney Carver of Be More with Less
"The joy of books isn’t found in organizing them alphabetically, storing them on shelves or in boxes, or moving them from home to home. The joy is in the words, on the pages and in the hearts of authors and readers."