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=====Re-designing My Lifestyle - Summarizing One Year of Transiency==== | =====Re-designing My Lifestyle - Summarizing One Year of Transiency==== | ||
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by Michka Mélo, Member and ex-MacroTransient at FoAM | by Michka Mélo, Member and ex-MacroTransient at FoAM | ||
+ | **I have been very lucky. One of the lucky few able to spend a year to experiment, well, anything. FoAM offered me a room, breakfast, lunch & dinner, a little money, and fifteen years of knowledge on change management. For the rest, I was free, as long as I would document what I did.** | ||
+ | **After spending some time getting used to have very light external constraints on my daily life, I timidly started to try out new activities. I learned stuff. I failed. I changed my mind. I discovered that internal constraints were way more tough to get rid off than external ones.** | ||
+ | **While trying out stuff, I got rid of the Self-Sufficient lifestyle hypothesis I had drafted before coming. I decided to let room for things to happen. I worked on my fear of emptyness. I fought against procrastination and pernicious addictions. I unraveled some nodes strongly tightened deep inside, and possibilities opened up.** | ||
+ | **The second half of the year flew way too fast. I am still living under the bounce of the overwhelming encounters and experiences I lived. These experiences paved the way to go. I finished the year by trying to set up the conditions to keep space for experimentations and deep personal work in my post-Transiency life. Because more than meticulously designing a bright future,, what seems the most sound to me is to spend time to know better who I am, and work to find answers to the deepest questions that torment me.** | ||
- | **I have been very lucky. One of the lucky few able to spend a year to experiment, well, anything. FoAM offered me a room, breakfast, lunch & dinner, a little money, and fifteen years of knowledge on change management. For the rest, I was free, as long as I would document what I would do.** | + | **I am not sure I can remember last time life has felt so passionnating.** |
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- | **After spending some time getting used to have very light external constraints on my lifestyle, I timidly started to try out new activities. I learned stuff. I failed. I changed my mind. I discovered that internal constraints were way more tough to get rid off than external ones.** | + | |
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- | **While trying out stuff, I got rid of the Self-Sufficient lifestyle hypothesis I had drafted before coming. I decided to let room for things to happen. I worked on my fear of emptyness. I fought against procrastination and pernicious addictions. I unraveled some nodes strongly tightened deep inside, and possibilities opened up.** | + | |
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- | **The second half of the year flew way too fast. I am still living under the bounce of the overwhelming encounters and experiences I lived. I finished the year by trying to set up the conditions to keep space for experimentations and deep personal work in my everyday post-Transiency | + | |
- | **Life has never felt so passionnating.** | + | ___ |
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