I was having coffee with my friend Scott in East Austin the other day and we were discussing our current life situations. He’s new to Austin, single but dating, successfully building his software company and navigating social changes to better align his lifestyle with the people he surrounds himself with. I similarly am navigating new opportunities in my life, figuring out what I want the next few years to look like and trying to make decisions that often feel anxiety stifling and insurmountable. I felt caught in a fear trap. I knew what the positive outcome of my decisions could look like but was second guessing all the things that could go wrong. That’s when Scott hit me with the wisdom – as one does in the form of an unsolicited book recommendation – to read The Surrender Project and let go a bit on the steering wheel of life.
The Surrender Project
The Surrender Project
The Surrender Project
I was having coffee with my friend Scott in East Austin the other day and we were discussing our current life situations. He’s new to Austin, single but dating, successfully building his software company and navigating social changes to better align his lifestyle with the people he surrounds himself with. I similarly am navigating new opportunities in my life, figuring out what I want the next few years to look like and trying to make decisions that often feel anxiety stifling and insurmountable. I felt caught in a fear trap. I knew what the positive outcome of my decisions could look like but was second guessing all the things that could go wrong. That’s when Scott hit me with the wisdom – as one does in the form of an unsolicited book recommendation – to read The Surrender Project and let go a bit on the steering wheel of life.