Today the magnitude of what has to be done has started to dawn on me

Christina and I drove into Copenhagen. On the way in we started to discuss mums get fit and what ever I end up doing too and the obvious income we need to create in one year. 

We then started talking about registering ourselves as in the country, setting up bank accounts, closing things down in the uk.

Then we walked into the flat. 

A shipping container full of boxes plus our 7 suit case open a toys everywhere. 

Zero furniture yet still no floor space to be seen. 

Overwhelm started to sink in like a quickly flooding room. From the toes to the waist and then quickly up to my eyeballs. 

Oh my god. 

So much to do... 

That's how overwhelm works. 

It's an error in thinking. 

It's the belief that we have to eat the whole elephant at once. 

We see only where we are and where we wish to be and focus on the gulf between the two places. 

There is a lot to do, that's still true, but instead of choosing overwhelm, I'm choosing whelm. 

Allowing just enough into our radar to create focus and progress and excitement. 

Not so much that it feels impossible. 

When ever we choose overwhelm that's all we're doing, looking at a tiny bit more that we chew. 

Always choose whelmed. 

Not too fast
Not too slow 

Just right. 

Ed Ley 

Ps we've just bought the beds and sofa and picked a wardrobe and dining table. 

PPs back on holiday now.

 

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