Why Living Impulsively Can Be Good For You

Like children—acting on impulses without fear of failure can bring our lives full-hearted accomplishments.
Why Living Impulsively Can Be Good For You
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Most people think of impulsiveness as being completely negative, probably because they associate impulses with unhelpful behaviors like impulse purchases or unhealthy snacking. I see impulsiveness as the trait of someone who takes action the minute they feel like doing something.

While that can be dangerous, it’s can also be a useful counter to overthinking and procrastination, especially for those who fear doing anything without waiting for permission.

Mike Donghia
Mike Donghia
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Mike Donghia and his wife, Mollie, blog at This Evergreen Home where they share their experience with living simply, intentionally, and relationally in this modern world. You can follow along by subscribing to their twice-weekly newsletter.
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