“When I let go of time constraints and squeezing tasks into too tight timeframes, things get done well, and everyday feels like a Dani Day.”
I’ve just been doing my monthly review and this ⬆️ is one of my favourite memories from May 2024, a significant milestone month for me and my business.
What is a Dani Day exactly?
It’s a weekly gift that I’ve been giving myself for the past six years or so.
A day just for me, where I do whatever I want to do. Often that looks like taking myself out to lunch, exploring a Spanish city, going to the cinema, having a massage or facial.
It’s a day of quiet luxury.
And this is what many days felt like in May as I worked from my new living room space, allowing things to take as long as they take — allowing the art of my work to unfold.
But this didn’t happen by some effortless magic — uh huh.
My body (my eyes to be exact) made me slow way way down. I simply could not look at my computer or do any work at times because my eyes hurt.
Little by little I began to understand the message behind this Divine guidance that speaks to me through my flesh.
I simply needed to change how I worked for the trajectory I am on.
I needed to make a proper shift away from self-study offerings and the selling of ‘information’, and shift my business model towards selling ‘implementation’.
I needed to more fully utilise the team of collaborators I have access to that support my efforts and lighten my load.
And amidst all this annoying slowing of pace (which I now love), I had my most successful program launch ever.
The paradox of slowing down to accomplish more continues to amaze me.
Danielle Gardner
“When I let go of time constraints and squeezing tasks into too tight timeframes, things get done well, and everyday feels like a Dani Day.”
I’ve just been doing my monthly review and this ⬆️ is one of my favourite memories from May 2024, a significant milestone month for me and my business.
What is a Dani Day exactly?
It’s a weekly gift that I’ve been giving myself for the past six years or so.
A day just for me, where I do whatever I want to do. Often that looks like taking myself out to lunch, exploring a Spanish city, going to the cinema, having a massage or facial.
It’s a day of quiet luxury.
And this is what many days felt like in May as I worked from my new living room space, allowing things to take as long as they take — allowing the art of my work to unfold.
But this didn’t happen by some effortless magic — uh huh.
My body (my eyes to be exact) made me slow way way down. I simply could not look at my computer or do any work at times because my eyes hurt.
Little by little I began to understand the message behind this Divine guidance that speaks to me through my flesh.
I simply needed to change how I worked for the trajectory I am on.
I needed to make a proper shift away from self-study offerings and the selling of ‘information’, and shift my business model towards selling ‘implementation’.
I needed to more fully utilise the team of collaborators I have access to that support my efforts and lighten my load.
And amidst all this annoying slowing of pace (which I now love), I had my most successful program launch ever.
The paradox of slowing down to accomplish more continues to amaze me.
d x
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