“Why do we all keep pretending that we know what we’re doing?” I was talking to my life coach, Kali, yesterday and that’s what she said to me. “None of us know what we’re doing. And that’s the beauty in it! That’s the fun!”
Every day I walked into my second bedroom and sighed. After 7 years in Atlanta, this was the dumping ground of all things. Golf clubs I’ve never used, wrapping paper, winter coat and snow boots extremely practical for HOTlanta.
Some of the happiest times I’ve had have been when I had no agenda, no plans, no deadlines. I remember one of the worst times I got burnt out when I was consulting. I took 2 days off and it was glorious. I worked on a website for a friend and took an aimless walk to the park. I sat outside at a restaurant by myself and had a beautiful salad and a glass of champagne. I left my phone at home and had no worries.