Missing introspection

I moved to the country to have a slower life. This year, I

  • Stepped 4 layers and 100 years of siding off a house
  • Resided the house with OSB and Siding board
  • Caulked the siding
  • Stripped out an entire basement
  • Built an entire tiny house
  • Built 5 chicken tractors
  • Raised 35 chickens and 16 turkeys
  • Planted 100 fruit trees
  • Plowed 2 acres of field to turn into garden
  • Established irrigation to that area
  • Leased out 5 acre for corn growing
  • Tiled a shower halfway

And I’ve got another years worth of projects to go before I feel like I can slow down.

Which means I haven’t slowed down since moving to the country.

So I haven’t had time to relax, reflect, or slow down.

I’ll admit much of this is by choice. But I only have so much capacity.

And I know my capacity is limited as some point.

I like to do the things I’m interested in, but usually my interest level doesn’t last until the project is done.

And if I always have things to do next, I don’t make time to reflect and review and make sure I’m focused on the right things.

So I’m missing introspection in my life.

Introspection is the way I reset. The way I make sure I’m on track.