"What are you busy with recently?"
My most common answer is,
"Well, I recently helped my friend's company with a project, a studio to worry about, and two dolls to take care of at home."
Friends will say,
"Then can you be busy?"
I have always thought that it may be just a stage of busy things, and it will be fine after this stage.
Then, either there are some unexpected situations in this project or there are temporary things to deal with in that project.
In short, the busy stage has actually become a busy stage forever.
The daily schedule is full, and my heart is full of all kinds of "false" and "inflated" sense of achievement. Once there is a sudden drop, it is a bit uncomfortable.
Not accustomed to being busy, but accustomed to not being able to stop.
In a popular phrase, "always use tactical busyness to cover up strategic laziness."
Set aside 20% of time and energy every day, even if it is used for staring blankly.
Sometimes, this 20% is a deliberate "blank space", a room to deal with those so-called sudden, a room to turn around.
To avoid being "exhausted", stand, stop and see what is ahead. See what's behind you? What are you doing around?
A person who arranges himself to the brim every day is sometimes not a diligent person, but more likely a lazy person.
People who set aside 20% of their time and energy every day may be people who look up at the road and walk at their feet.