Tranquillity & Drexil
Drexil Drexil
Ever tried to speed through a project and still keep your cool like a calm river? How do you juggle the two?
Tranquillity Tranquillity
Speed is a river that runs, not a waterfall that splashes—so you ride it, not fight it. Take tiny, deliberate steps: set a timer for a short burst, then pause and breathe, like a heartbeat. When the deadline roars, remind yourself that the roar is just the wind; you can keep the sail steady. So, sprint if you must, but let your breathing be the anchor, and the river will still look calm.
Drexil Drexil
Sounds solid, but if the wind starts screaming, you might just need to throw a wrench in the gears and let the chaos ride you instead of calming the river.
Tranquillity Tranquillity
When the wind wails, a wrench can turn a machine into a drum—just make sure you’re still the drummer, not the gear.
Drexil Drexil
Nice beat, but keep the drum loud enough to drown the wind—otherwise the wind’s still going to remix your rhythm.
Tranquillity Tranquillity
If you drown the wind, you drown yourself too—so maybe let the wind remix the drumbeat and you keep the rhythm humming.
Drexil Drexil
Sure, let the wind remix it, but if the remix turns into a static hiss, grab the mic, drop a new beat, and keep the rhythm alive.
Tranquillity Tranquillity
Static hiss is just the wind’s punctuation—drop a new beat and you’re giving it a fresh headline.