đđżWhat REALLY Changes When You Root Yourself?
#162 - (Hint: Itâs not just your schedule or dietâŚ)
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Hey friend,
Letâs not sugarcoat it:
Most people arenât exhausted because theyâre too busy.
Theyâre exhausted because theyâve been performing versions of themselves that were never rooted in truth. The authentic self.
They've spent decades growing like hydroponic plants. Hustling for light, floating in one's own filth, over-optimized. But never rooted.
They just exist and play their roles. For whoever has the playbook in hand.
But something radical happens when you finally come home to your soil.
You stop outsourcing your rhythm. You stop managing your life like a brand. You start remembering.
Hereâs what really changes when you root yourself:
⢠You no longer need 57 tools to feel âin control.â
⢠You feel at home in your body againâwithout tracking macros or steps.
⢠You stop flinching at stillness.
⢠You begin to trust your anger, your cravings, and your wild ideas.
Because theyâre finally grounded.
Youâre no longer performing. Youâre resonating.
And the world? It notices. Your people start leaning in. Clients find you. Ideas return.
Life opens, not because you hacked it, but because you finally stopped hiding from it.
đą In the Regenerative FARMISH Mindset, we call this the first return: Come Home to Yourself.
Not with another productivity sprint. But with radical trust in the version of you that was never broken. Or damaged. Just buried. Under too much stuff that didn't matter.
Today could be your moment to ask:
đ What part of me is craving to be rooted again?
đ What would change if I stopped performing and started resonating?
Reply and tell me. Or just sit with it. That counts, too.
To your grounded freedom and health,
Daniel
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I have been having this conversation with my close friend, an MD who's busy trying to "optimize" herself and just getting more tired as a result. I love the way you talk about rootedness. I talk in a similar way, using my Chinese medicine background. Well done, well said.