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Hello everyone 👋 Our community has its own magazine at nonbusy.com. Every day you get inspiration on workaholism, balancing time, hobbies, things to do in retirement, and other practical tips. The magazine can be downloaded on your mobile as an app, so you will never miss anything. Want your tips to appear in the magazine? Add a valuable post and join the discussion. Quality matters more than quantity. How to create a post that works? 1. Choose a topic that sparks discussion 2. Add a quality image or video 3. Focus on one valuable post rather than many without comments Join now and let your post shine in Nonbusy magazine
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Slowing Down Is Sometimes the Fastest Way Forward
In a world that celebrates being busy, slowing down can feel uncomfortable. But not every moment needs to be rushed. Not every day needs to be filled with noise. Sometimes, clarity comes in stillness. Taking 15 minutes for yourself is not wasting time—it is investing in your peace, your focus, and your growth. Reflection helps you notice what constant movement hides. Are you moving with purpose? Or just moving because you feel you should? Rest is productive. Silence is powerful. Awareness is transformational. You do not need to do more. Sometimes, you need to pause and reconnect with what truly matters. Your best decisions often come when your mind is calm, not crowded. Slow down. Breathe deeper. Think clearer. Because a meaningful life is not built by constant rushing— it is built by intentional living.
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Who are you serving today?
Most people start their day working for someone else. Employees work for their employers, freelancers for their clients, entrepreneurs for their teams, and influencers for their audience on social media. And this is happening even though we live in an era of automation and artificial intelligence that is supposed to free up more time for ourselves. I’m curious whether you start your day by investing the first hours in yourself, or whether you give them to others first and only take what’s left for yourself afterward.
Who are you serving today?
Vision board at 16 vs 36
Based on a discussion with Natalia, I rediscovered in Trello my vision board from when I was 16. Quite a few things from the first one I actually fulfilled. It is true that I did not have an Aston Martin, and I also did not have a Breitling watch for 100k. Today I created a new vision board. Because learning to live simply is not that simple. Especially in a time when someone is constantly trying to push something on you. Does anyone else have an old vision board somewhere in a drawer that’s 10+ years old?
Vision board at 16 vs 36
Most business owners don’t realize this until it hurts.
If your leads, follow-ups, and CRM are spread across different tools,you don’t own your growth you’re borrowing it. I see businesses blame ads, pricing, or effort,when the real issue is the backend can’t support scale. Platforms like GoHighLevel aren’t about features or hype.They’re about control, visibility, and consistency. Ignore your infrastructure long enough,and growth becomes the thing that breaks your business.
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