Thanks for distilling this, Becky. I know I wrote about it, but you picking it out has been really insightful. Maybe there is something here about a general state (perhaps culturally dependent) of being allergic to seeking joy.
Loving this joy-focus lately. If you love the process of your work, AND productivity, the joy meter is bound to register positively. Seems like that's the beauty of zoning in on a purpose. It tends to accomplish both of the above.
It's easier to refuse joy - what a revelation! Thanks for debunking that, Eric.
Thanks for distilling this, Becky. I know I wrote about it, but you picking it out has been really insightful. Maybe there is something here about a general state (perhaps culturally dependent) of being allergic to seeking joy.
Loving this joy-focus lately. If you love the process of your work, AND productivity, the joy meter is bound to register positively. Seems like that's the beauty of zoning in on a purpose. It tends to accomplish both of the above.
You're a great example of how to create joy by finding your purpose and loving the "how" and the "what" of accomplishing it.
I'm loving writing about joy. And I'm grateful you sharing your love for the joy-focus, too!