At the beginning of a year, many of us feel the pull to do more, plan more, and decide everything at once. This episode takes a different approach. It’s a reflection on how to re-focus gently, how to decide where to place your attention when time and energy feel limited, and when you want the year to feel supportive rather than overwhelming. In this episode, I talk about focus as orientation rather than pressure. About coming closer to your actual life instead of zooming too far ahead. And ab...
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At the beginning of a year, many of us feel the pull to do more, plan more, and decide everything at once. This episode takes a different approach. It’s a reflection on how to re-focus gently, how to decide where to place your attention when time and energy feel limited, and when you want the year to feel supportive rather than overwhelming. In this episode, I talk about focus as orientation rather than pressure. About coming closer to your actual life instead of zooming too far ahead. And ab...
Letting Go Like Autumn Leaves Ever noticed how trees effortlessly release their leaves when autumn arrives? In this introspective episode of The Five Minute Climb, Milo draws a beautiful parallel between nature's seasonal transitions and our personal growth journeys. As summer memories fade into fall, we're invited to consider what truly serves us and what we need to release. Just as trees don't cling to their leaves, we too can learn the art of graceful letting go. This episode serv...
The Five Minute Climb
At the beginning of a year, many of us feel the pull to do more, plan more, and decide everything at once. This episode takes a different approach. It’s a reflection on how to re-focus gently, how to decide where to place your attention when time and energy feel limited, and when you want the year to feel supportive rather than overwhelming. In this episode, I talk about focus as orientation rather than pressure. About coming closer to your actual life instead of zooming too far ahead. And ab...