Corsica really is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your photos!
Oh, I can so relate to how pressure kicks in (or shall I say, creeps in) when we originally started this endeavour for the love of writing, sharing what's important for us and having a place where we can be our real selves. A very important reminder! 💖
I do hope that you set a pace that suits you here; anything else isn’t sustainable. It’s good to see your photos. The first place we stayed was just outside Cargese. And my first thought on seeing your ‘thought’ stone was that it is shaped a little like Corsica.
Going with the flow is what I’m gonna stick to and we’ll see how it goes. Funnily, Cargese is one of the places I know the least because we usually skipped this part of the road when going to my partner’s village from Ajaccio and went straight to the mountains from Sagone. And you’re totally right, the shape of the stone definitely looks like the shape of Corsica!
Fellow projector here! It's so hard not to feel guilty about slowing down and going with the ebb. I can definitely tell a difference in my writing when I try to push through. You're doing just great with your Substack! I'm excited to follow along in your growth.
Thank you Bekah! I only learned about my human design a few months ago, but I totally see the difference too, both in my work and in my writing, when I try to push through. Yet accepting to truly slow down is still a work in progress
Corsica really is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your photos!
Oh, I can so relate to how pressure kicks in (or shall I say, creeps in) when we originally started this endeavour for the love of writing, sharing what's important for us and having a place where we can be our real selves. A very important reminder! 💖
And more often than not, the pressure is self-imposed. That’s why remembering our ´why’ is so important to ground ourselves.
Beautiful photos!!
Thanks a lot Mary, and welcome!
I do hope that you set a pace that suits you here; anything else isn’t sustainable. It’s good to see your photos. The first place we stayed was just outside Cargese. And my first thought on seeing your ‘thought’ stone was that it is shaped a little like Corsica.
Going with the flow is what I’m gonna stick to and we’ll see how it goes. Funnily, Cargese is one of the places I know the least because we usually skipped this part of the road when going to my partner’s village from Ajaccio and went straight to the mountains from Sagone. And you’re totally right, the shape of the stone definitely looks like the shape of Corsica!
Fellow projector here! It's so hard not to feel guilty about slowing down and going with the ebb. I can definitely tell a difference in my writing when I try to push through. You're doing just great with your Substack! I'm excited to follow along in your growth.
Thank you Bekah! I only learned about my human design a few months ago, but I totally see the difference too, both in my work and in my writing, when I try to push through. Yet accepting to truly slow down is still a work in progress
You’re right! The photos are swoon worthy 😍 (I also read through the article too 😘)