I've been thinking about this for because I, too, used to see all or nothing as a weakness. I'm either dieting or binging on junk food. I work too many hours or I'm lounging on the couch. But is it an inherent weakness or do you think we can turn it into a strength, building it into our lives and KNOWING the different times that require our all yet sustain when we're doing nothing?
It's a hard balance to sustain! It's also a hard belief that we have that looks at rest as weakness. The shadow is one I am exploring in depth these days. I think you nailed it with needing to *know* when to be all or "nothing"
I've been thinking about this for because I, too, used to see all or nothing as a weakness. I'm either dieting or binging on junk food. I work too many hours or I'm lounging on the couch. But is it an inherent weakness or do you think we can turn it into a strength, building it into our lives and KNOWING the different times that require our all yet sustain when we're doing nothing?
It's a hard balance to sustain! It's also a hard belief that we have that looks at rest as weakness. The shadow is one I am exploring in depth these days. I think you nailed it with needing to *know* when to be all or "nothing"