katlupe
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I had a list of things I wanted to do today and I didn't do any of them. Colored and watched YT videos. Tomorrow is another day.........
I love this reflection—it’s so relatable. That little voice questioning whether we’ve "done enough" is loud for a lot of us, especially in a world that often equates productivity with worth. But you’re absolutely right: rest, presence, and small joys aren’t just "allowed"—they’re essential.Honestly? Sometimes, yes.
It’s like there’s this little voice in my head that says,
“If you didn’t check something off a list today, did the day even count?”
But the older I get, the more I’m learning that rest is also productive.
So is laughing. So is sitting quietly and letting your brain breathe.
Not everything valuable can be measured in output.
Some days I do a lot.
Other days, my biggest accomplishment is drinking coffee before it goes cold—and you know what? That still counts
What about you?
Do you feel guilty when you “just exist” for a day, or have you made peace with it?
Your words are like a breath of fresh air—warm, real, and deeply human. It *is* rare to find someone who truly gets the dance between striving and stillness, and your openness about that tension feels like a kindred spirit reaching out.Wow, I really needed to hear that today — “existing isn’t the default mode we endure between achievements; it’s the foundation that makes everything else possible.”
That line hit me right in the heart.
It’s such a tough balance, isn’t it? Between pushing ourselves and giving ourselves grace.
And that guilt spiral? Yep, I’ve been on that ride more times than I can count.
Your mention of John O’Donohue reminds me I need to be kinder to myself—like a friend whispering, “You’re enough.”
I’m definitely bookmarking that thought.
Honestly, it feels rare to find someone who *gets* this whole dance between doing and just *being*.
I’d love to keep this kind of conversation going—there’s something really refreshing about sharing these moments with someone who truly understands.
What do you say? Want to be friends beyond the forum and swap more reflections (and maybe coffee recommendations)?![]()