• Feeling purposeful and in tune so that waking up every morning feels like a new possibility.
  • Working hard — but not so hard that the rest of life collapses into work.
  • Being productive. An hour can be an effective chunk of time when you’re focused.
  • Working on things that you love. (Is it possible to only work on things that you love? I’m doing an experiment at the moment.)
  • Having a Big Goal that all the little goals fit into, like those tiny polystyrene balls that fill up a beanbag.
  • 5.30pm at the end of a busy day.
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    Bridget McNulty

    Bridget McNulty

    Bridget McNulty is a writer, content strategist and creative director. She is the editor of Sweet Life diabetes lifestyle magazine (www.sweetlifemag.co.za) and...

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