Subject: when you're too deep to see clearly

You know that feeling when you get too far into the weeds?

Where you're so focused on the tiny details that you lose sight of the bigger picture?

That was me today.

I was deep into bug testing for Curavera.

Really deep.

Finding issues, fixing code, testing again, finding more issues.

I started going off track and didn't take time to make sure what I was working on was actually what would be best for the project.

I was solving problems that didn't need solving.

Optimizing things that didn't matter.

Classic tunnel vision.

Sometimes when you get this deep, you have a hard time making clear decisions and knowing what to do next.

You're so close to the work that you can't see the forest for the trees.

That's when I realized I needed to take a step back and get a clear head.

So I decided to use what I built to see if it was actually helpful:

The daily wellness check-in feature in Curavera.

Every day I do spiritual practices, but this was different.

Just a few simple questions about how I'm feeling, what's working, what's not.

That short but powerful reset got me back on track.

It allowed me to see the bigger picture again.

To remember what actually matters for the project.

To refocus on the features that will help users, not just the bugs that were bugging me.

Here's what I learned:

Don't let temporary tunnel vision set you back or change your mood.

Sometimes just a daily reminder is all you need.

A simple check-in with yourself.

A moment to step back and ask: "Am I working on what matters most right now?"

That's exactly what Curavera can help you do.

Whether you're dealing with physical symptoms, emotional overwhelm, or just need a moment to reset and refocus.

Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is pause.

Sean May

Science Of Imagery

P.S. If you've tried Curavera already, I'd love to hear about your experience with the daily check-in feature. Does it help you get clarity too?


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