Raymond Braun

Where I’ve been the past month — and a lesson in slowing down.

⁠⁠⁠I’ve spent the past four weeks in New Zealand, (mostly) disconnected from social media.

⁠⁠I was invited to be the inaugural Creative in Residence for Parihoa Farm, the hub of a global creative, wellbeing, and fitness network created by @mc2_life.

⁠I’ve been living on the farm, writing, connecting with run clubs, and spending lots of unstructured time reflecting on this year and what’s ahead.

⁠The farm itself, nestled on the cliffs of Muriwai Beach, is breathtakingly surreal. Like living inside a screensaver.

⁠And yet, my first two weeks here were unexpectedly challenging. Being alone in a remote location with just my thoughts — and not indulging my impulse to numb out on social media — felt overwhelming. I’ve grown so accustomed to moving at a certain pace, with a never-ending to-do list, constantly multitasking and compartmentalizing, that slowing down and simplifying felt unnatural.

⁠Isn’t it ironic? That being literally immersed in nature felt the least natural to my body’s rhythm.

⁠That discomfort forced me to confront my deeply ingrained need to constantly strive. My guilt around not being “productive” stems from lifelong perfectionism to mask deep-seated insecurities. Through my OCD recovery program, I continue to retrain my mind that my worth isn’t tied to my output.
⁠Having an empty calendar and the space to pour energy into creative projects has reminded me that stillness is not only okay; it’s essential.

⁠I recognize what a rare privilege it is to have the freedom to step off life’s treadmill in such a beautiful country. I’m deeply grateful to @parihoa_, @mc2_life, and @fleursaville for this gift.

⁠I wish everyone could experience a similar pause. But even small moments of quiet reflection make a difference. Whether it’s taking a tech-free walk, doing a guided meditation, spending your morning away from your phone, or journaling before bed, slowing down creates the space to refresh and reconnect with ourselves.

⁠I’m all for striving for excellence and working hard to drive impact. AND it’s important to reflect on the intention behind ambition and recognize the beauty of the present. 

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