It's perfectly okay to feel tired of the endless cycle of self-improvement, and that's what we're diving into today. We live in a world that constantly pushes us to optimize ourselves, always chasing that elusive better version. While growth is important, it shouldn't feel like an exhausting project where we're forever fixing ourselves. I’ve been there, caught up in the hustle of always needing to learn something new or build a new habit, and in the process, I lost sight of just being me. So, if you're feeling worn out from the self-improvement treadmill, remember that it’s totally fine to step off and just exist for a while. Give yourself that permission; you are enough just as you are today.
Takeaways:
It's perfectly okay to take a break from the endless cycle of self-improvement and just be yourself.
In a world obsessed with optimization, we often forget the importance of simply existing as we are.
Growth should be a personal journey, not a race; embrace where you are right now, flaws and all.
Remember, you don't always have to strive for the next version of yourself; resting is also a form of self-care.
Feeling tired of the self-improvement grind? It's totally fine to step off that treadmill and breathe for a while.
Give yourself permission to rest; you are enough just as you are today, without any upgrades.
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It's okay if bite sized permission slips.
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I'm Matt Gilhooley and today's permission.
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It's okay if you're tired of constant self improvement.
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We live in a world that loves optimization.
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Always learning, always upgrading, always chasing a better version of yourself.
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And don't get me wrong, growth is totally important, but it can also be exhausting.
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I've gone through seasons where it felt like I was a never ending project.
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Always something to read, a mindset to fix, a habit to build.
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And somewhere in there I lost sight of simply being.
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It's okay to pause, to rest from fixing.
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To be human and not a project.
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Growth isn't a race.
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You are totally allowed to be proud of who you are right now.
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Flaws, imperfections, all of it.
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So if today you're tired of the self improvement treadmill, it's okay to step off.
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You don't need to upgrade yourself today.
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You can just exist.
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And that is enough.
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And if you're up for it, tell yourself, I give myself permission to rest from self improvement.
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I am enough as I am today.
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That's your permission slip, friend.
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Tuck it in your pocket and I'll see you next time.