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155. The Right Kind of Hard: Take a Pause

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Our series on “the right kind of hard” has made clear the need to actively take breaks. When I'm in the middle of processing something—whether I’m cooking up a new idea or trying to keep an idea alive or trying to push something over the finish line—I want to honor the process and let things rest when needed. Taking a pause actually can be the most effective way to move forward.

So I'm taking a moment to pause and reflect and use a more consistent and deliberate way of checking in with myself. Perhaps you need a pause, too. If so, here are a few questions to consider. Think about them. Jot them down. Maybe even turn them into a journal exercise.

1 - How much time have I spent on (or avoiding) this thing?

2 - Have I defined what progress looks and feels like?

3 - Do I have or need an accountability buddy?

4 - How am I feeling before, during, and after?

5 - What do I really, really want?

Balancing creativity and ambition with periods of pause can help us maintain focus and momentum without becoming overwhelmed. So, if you want to reignite your creative spark or simply find a healthier pace in life, join me as we explore the transformative power of taking a break, a concept far more beneficial than mere rest.

Thanks for listening!

THE TREASURED JOURNAL - https://danielleireland.com/journal

I believe in the power of journaling to achieve the clarity needed for personal growth. It’s just that simple. The questions, prompts, and sentence stems in The Treasured Journal will help guide you as you examine the important themes in your life. Learn more about this specially designed journal and its companion, the Meditation Series, at https://danielleireland.com/journal.

CONNECT WITH DANIELLE

I greatly appreciate your support and engagement as part of the “Don't Cut Your Own Bangs” community. Feel free to reach out with questions, comments, or anything you'd like to share. You can connect with me at any of the links below.

Website: https://danielleireland.com/

The Treasured Journal: https://danielleireland.com/journal

NEW! Substack: https://danielleireland.substack.com/

Blog: https://danielleireland.com/blog/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielleireland_lcsw

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danielleireland.LCSW

Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@danielleireland8218/featured

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Our series on “the right kind of hard” has made clear the need to actively take breaks. When I'm in the middle of processing something—whether I’m cooking up a new idea or trying to keep an idea alive or trying to push something over the finish line—I want to honor the process and let things rest when needed. Taking a pause actually can be the most effective way to move forward.

So I'm taking a moment to pause and reflect and use a more consistent and deliberate way of checking in with myself. Perhaps you need a pause, too. If so, here are a few questions to consider. Think about them. Jot them down. Maybe even turn them into a journal exercise.

1 - How much time have I spent on (or avoiding) this thing?

2 - Have I defined what progress looks and feels like?

3 - Do I have or need an accountability buddy?

4 - How am I feeling before, during, and after?

5 - What do I really, really want?

Balancing creativity and ambition with periods of pause can help us maintain focus and momentum without becoming overwhelmed. So, if you want to reignite your creative spark or simply find a healthier pace in life, join me as we explore the transformative power of taking a break, a concept far more beneficial than mere rest.

Thanks for listening!

THE TREASURED JOURNAL - https://danielleireland.com/journal

I believe in the power of journaling to achieve the clarity needed for personal growth. It’s just that simple. The questions, prompts, and sentence stems in The Treasured Journal will help guide you as you examine the important themes in your life. Learn more about this specially designed journal and its companion, the Meditation Series, at https://danielleireland.com/journal.

CONNECT WITH DANIELLE

I greatly appreciate your support and engagement as part of the “Don't Cut Your Own Bangs” community. Feel free to reach out with questions, comments, or anything you'd like to share. You can connect with me at any of the links below.

Website: https://danielleireland.com/

The Treasured Journal: https://danielleireland.com/journal

NEW! Substack: https://danielleireland.substack.com/

Blog: https://danielleireland.com/blog/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielleireland_lcsw

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danielleireland.LCSW

Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@danielleireland8218/featured

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