Finding the right pace
City plans don’t always fall apart because of bad ideas, but because everything feels rushed from the start. I’ve noticed that when timing and movement are off, even good company can’t fully fix the mood. Lately I’ve been paying more attention to how that first step is handled.
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We were all standing outside a small cafe, half-frozen and arguing about who should drive where, and then it was about limo hire North London to stop the back-and-forth. We were simply tired and running behind. Once we got moving together, everything slowed down in a good way. People stopped checking their phones, conversations picked up naturally, and the rush disappeared. By the time we reached our destination, it felt like we had already spent time together, not like we were arriving stressed and late.