While most reflections are shown through periods of time, some are simply seen Sundays.
Deep thoughts and analyzations of our everyday life and behaviors usually come at moments of timelessness. Where we are still enough to breathe in the mists of wisdom to refresh the mind’s dry grind. Some take multiple dips during the week, while others can only afford a view.
Yet, we all sit parked in our dock of discovery; waiting around for self permission and enough knowledgeable information (trust & courage) to actually leave the bay.
Explorers used to just go first, gather data second, and report last. Now it seems the opposite is true: report in real time and capture the environmental surroundings of the safe areas we researched before we arrived.
- Have we forgotten how to sail?
- Have we lost our compass?
- Have we changed our course?
Let’s stop making a day of reflection enough to sustain a week. Let’s start, gather data, and report to others what worked & what failed.
The more we start seeing how intertwined our stories are, the more useful our experiences become. Sharing information should be about helping others find their way more than boasting about the adventure.

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