Hey there, it’s me—Jerry!
If there’s one thing I know as a sloth (besides where to find the crunchiest leaves), it’s how to take life slowly and intentionally. In a world obsessed with speed, I’d like to offer you a little sloth-style philosophy that might just change how you think about progress: Festina Lente.
That’s Latin for “make haste slowly.” It’s a gentle reminder that progress doesn’t have to be loud, rushed, or complicated. Sometimes the best way forward is to slow down and take things at a relaxed and deliberate pace.
I’ve always lived life at a slower pace. I wake up when I’m ready, stretch one limb at a time, and spend the day doing exactly what needs doing, with plenty of breathing room in between.
Whether I’m inching toward a leafy snack or thinking through a chess move, I take my time. Moving slowly helps me stay focused, stay steady, and enjoy whatever I’m doing just a little more.
Life can move fast, believe me, I’ve seen it from the treetops. But I’ve learned that moving slower doesn’t mean falling behind. It just means you’re giving yourself space to think, feel, and enjoy what’s right in front of you.
When you practice Festina Lente, you’re choosing mindfulness and making space for creativity, clarity, and calm.
You don’t have to be a sloth to enjoy the rhythm of Festina Lente. Anyone can find comfort in moving a little slower, during a walk, a snack, or a quiet moment with nowhere to be.
Festina Lente is a gentle reminder: not everything has to happen fast to be worthwhile. Sometimes the best way forward is steady, simple, and deliberate.
So here’s your invitation: slow down, take your time, and let the day unfold.