Evening delay, swamped with disarray and home aesthetics
In this week's edition of Weekend Wisdom, readers are invited to explore a range of thought-provoking topics.
Firstly, for those seeking more peace and ease, the author suggests establishing five types of boundaries. The specifics of these boundaries are not mentioned, but they are intended to bring about a sense of calm and control.
The newsletter also discussed the concept of "Revenge Bedtime Procrastination," a phenomenon where one stays up late to avoid obligations or responsibilities. It's a reminder for us all to prioritize self-care and ensure we're not using late-night activities as a means of escape.
Instagram favourite this week comes from @itsbananacrush, encouraging everyone to check in with themselves and pull back if needed. A simple yet powerful message in our fast-paced world.
Moving on, the author has expressed excitement about starting the series, Microjoys, by Cyndie Spiegel. No specific book, article, or item is mentioned, but the anticipation is palpable.
Another recent release is the books, Needy by Mara Glatzel, and Microjoys. Details about these books are not provided, but they are surely worth exploring for those seeking insightful reads.
For those feeling overwhelmed by mess, a guide on recovery is available. The specifics of this guide are not disclosed, but it's a promising resource for those struggling with clutter.
In other news, the author's second book, Project 333, is celebrating its 3rd anniversary in March 2023. To mark the occasion, signed bookplates are being offered to those who purchase or review the book during that month.
Decluttering tips are also provided in the form of three teeny-tiny steps. The specifics of these steps are not mentioned, but they're designed to help simplify one's life and create a more peaceful environment.
Fridays are suggested as the perfect day to set oneself up for success. The specifics of this advice are not provided, but it's a reminder to use the start of the weekend to plan and prepare for the week ahead.
Tom Morris, a well-known author, is working on an upcoming book centred on the theme of uncertainty. This book, connected to his Wisdom Weekend Retreats in 2025, will explore the unknown, unpredictable, and mysterious aspects of life, and how best to approach them.
Lastly, a beautiful and unspecified item is mentioned, and a live Q&A call is scheduled next week for Soul & Wit Patreon members. Joining details are provided for those interested in participating.
In other news, a long overdue love letter to libraries is referenced in the New York Times, and a piece of advice for dealing with toxic family members is provided. Minimalism is also suggested as a potential path to happiness, even for those who are initially sceptical.
Lastly, the author encourages us all to stop telling each other how busy we are, reminding us that our worth is not defined by our productivity. Instead, let's focus on finding peace, setting boundaries, and embracing the journey of self-discovery and growth.