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It’s time to stop just being busy. It’s time to start being Yooshfull.
You cannot be yooshfull if you are always in transition. Modern life is a series of half-finished moments: leaving a meeting while answering an email, brushing teeth while watching a video. Yooshfull living demands edges. You must practice the art of the full stop. yooshfull
When you finish work, stop. Really stop. Do not just lower the volume. When you finish eating, pause. When you finish a conversation, breathe. These micro-boundaries are the fences that keep the yoosh in and the chaos out.
Take a piece of paper. On the left, write "Things that feel like wading through water." On the right, write "Things that feel like floating." The left side is anti-yooshfull. Automate, delegate, or eliminate one item from the left today. We are just getting started
The fastest way to kill a yooshfull state is through passive consumption. When you scroll TikTok for three hours, you are not "full"—you are hollowed out by dopamine. When you eat a meal while watching a screen, you are not fed—you are sedated.
Yooshfull consumption requires presence. It asks: Am I taking in what I actually need? This applies to news, food, conversation, and entertainment. The yooshfull individual turns off the podcast to hear the rain. They stop reading a book the moment it feels like a chore. They curate their inputs like a gardener pruning roses. You cannot be yooshfull if you are always in transition
To move toward yooshfullness, one must build a life on four distinct pillars. Neglect one, and the feeling evaporates.
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