Hello friend,
I got a eureka moment just now.
I am convinced that all the experiences that we go through right now will someday be beneficial for us in the future. If we just absorb everything that we've learned, even the minute ones, I'm sure we could apply it someplace else where the magnitude of usefulness of that experience would greatly enhance our life.
So the thing that I've learned today is to not ignore the transition of an activity. We all have our "to do" list. Often, the list consists of objectives that we aspire to finish up given a certain length of time. And then we further break down the objectives into actionable steps. Now the eureka moment that I had today was not to neglect the transition of one activity to another.
By putting equal priority to the transitioning, we are preparing ourselves to be more equipped and organized when executing a certain task.
I don't have any concrete examples as of yet to solidify this abstract idea but I know that transitioning plays an essential role in ensuring the smooth sailing of your tasks at hand. This seems rudimentary but a strong foundation could go a long way.
Got this thought bubble during my meditation today. Very interesting indeed.
That is all. Thanks for reading friends.
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