Today marks the first six months of my alcohol-free journey. I do not consider it a big win, a significant milestone, or the like. I have made a good progress. That's it.
However, my perception of time is fascinating. Let's roll back to six months ago. I did not expect anything. However, I thought there were some changes within the two, three, or six months. Two months was a long period, I thought, not to mention three or six. Two and three, and six months passed. No obvious changes. Not the things I had expected to happen. Six months was a blast.
I do know that there were positive effects in the first six months. And the building blocks are forming. I lived in the "internet time," where a few hours is considered "a long time ago." My perception of time was changed.
That is the major issue. Things do not move faster; grow faster because we want them to be.
I must be aware of that fact. Good things take time. Whenever I expect a result, ask "Do I give it enough time?"
Let's see how my perception of time will change for the next six months.
However, my perception of time is fascinating. Let's roll back to six months ago. I did not expect anything. However, I thought there were some changes within the two, three, or six months. Two months was a long period, I thought, not to mention three or six. Two and three, and six months passed. No obvious changes. Not the things I had expected to happen. Six months was a blast.
I do know that there were positive effects in the first six months. And the building blocks are forming. I lived in the "internet time," where a few hours is considered "a long time ago." My perception of time was changed.
That is the major issue. Things do not move faster; grow faster because we want them to be.
I must be aware of that fact. Good things take time. Whenever I expect a result, ask "Do I give it enough time?"
Let's see how my perception of time will change for the next six months.