Unavowed Dreams
We pay attention to the movements, but it’s not just about the movement. It’s also about the way we change, the new ways we see ourselves and what’s possible.
We pay attention to the movements, but it’s not just about the movement. It’s also about the way we change, the new ways we see ourselves and what’s possible.
Today was one of those days for me. Lots of driving. Some really nice sessions with clients. Delightful time with two of my granddaughters, and even a bit of time with one of my grown kids.
They connected, chatted, and my friend listened between the lines. He noticed something odd in the conversation, got curious and stayed connected.
When it became obvious that it wasn’t so simple for us, she broke it down into simpler steps and quietly showed us how to proceed.
It’s fun to get a glimpse of what you didn’t know that you didn’t know. So, if you can’t find me elsewhere, I’ll have my nose in some anatomy books.
They pop up, seemingly out of nowhere, within days of rainfall. They’re a sweet surprise and cheerful too.
How lucky am I that I get to spend time, in person or online, with so many interesting, kind and generous folks?
Do something different. Rest before you’re exhausted. Let your nervous system absorb all that new information.
When I was a kid, I already had the idea that people should be able to follow their hearts, to do the things that really mattered to them. For many of us, some of those dreams get buried.
A question came across my screen this morning, “What would you do if you had nothing on your calendar today?”
