I've been experimenting with unplanning over the last year, and it's been a game-changer for me. Astrid, your insights and experiences with this approach really resonate—thank you for sharing them! Like you, I used to be a "productivity ninja" (love that term 😜), but I've found that letting go of rigid deadlines and moving toward a project-based approach has brought so much more ease to my work. This has been especially true for things like marketing, writing blog posts, and tackling larger projects.
By shifting away from strict timelines, I’ve found more flow, creativity, and space to focus on what truly matters without feeling the pressure to constantly produce.
Aaah, thank you for this Oriana, this comment really made my day! I very much relate to what you write about feeling more ease now that you’ve let everything go a little bit more. Unplanning is about gaining trust more than anything I’d say :) Have a beautiful rest of your week!
I've been experimenting with unplanning over the last year, and it's been a game-changer for me. Astrid, your insights and experiences with this approach really resonate—thank you for sharing them! Like you, I used to be a "productivity ninja" (love that term 😜), but I've found that letting go of rigid deadlines and moving toward a project-based approach has brought so much more ease to my work. This has been especially true for things like marketing, writing blog posts, and tackling larger projects.
By shifting away from strict timelines, I’ve found more flow, creativity, and space to focus on what truly matters without feeling the pressure to constantly produce.
Aaah, thank you for this Oriana, this comment really made my day! I very much relate to what you write about feeling more ease now that you’ve let everything go a little bit more. Unplanning is about gaining trust more than anything I’d say :) Have a beautiful rest of your week!