I myself am more of a perfectionist, to whom even small things are important. Small things can often achieve great things. A small seed pod can grow into a huge tree if it falls on fertile soil and there is room for it to develop.
Nature has always served as a model for me. But of course only when it was suitable for the job! Whenever it became uncomfortable, i.e. when I really had to change something, I put my job first. After all, I was a top performer at a major international bank, active and on the road around the clock as an investment banker. London, New York, Singapore, Beijing, Abu Dhabi and then back to my family in Frankfurt. Trips like that were the order of the day. And yet - seemingly contradictory - I have always been and still am very close to nature. I love to be out in nature somewhere in the world - especially in Scandinavia.
But living in the rhythm of nature, my job didn't allow that - at least that's what I believed. So it was no surprise that my biorhythm soon went haywire. It also happened that when I woke up in the morning, I no longer knew which country I was in. Job and income just always came first. At the beginning, I put up with sleep disturbances and gradually also the first health problems came about.