NOT IN A HURRY

NOT IN A HURRY

Slowing down has become a challenge for most people — it definitely was for me. Overstimulation is real, and focus is getting harder to hold onto. “Not in a hurry” is something I tell myself often these days. Life felt like it was moving too fast, with a constant, nagging feeling that I had to catch up. This was true for work; it was true for my photography. Over time, “not in a hurry” became a kind of mental switch — a reminder to slow down. There’s no need to rush. No competition. No one keeping track of keepers. Nothing’s stopping you from enjoying the moments and appreciating the little things.

NOT IN A HURRY

Slowing down has become a challenge for most people — it definitely was for me. Overstimulation is real, and focus is getting harder to hold onto. “Not in a hurry” is something I tell myself often these days. Life felt like it was moving too fast, with a constant, nagging feeling that I had to catch up. This was true for work; it was true for my photography. Over time, “not in a hurry” became a kind of mental switch — a reminder to slow down. There’s no need to rush. No competition. No one keeping track of keepers. Nothing’s stopping you from enjoying the moments and appreciating the little things.