This one moved me deeply. That quiet ache of living someone else’s script until you finally pause to ask, “Is this even mine?” I’ve felt that too. The “Think, Write, Experiment” protocol is gentle, honest, and powerful, especially for those of us who’ve performed successfully while quietly drifting. Thank you for reminding us that purpose isn’t something you chase, it’s something you listen for. I’ll be sitting with this one for a while.
I enjoyed this. The gentle nudge to take a small step towards realness and alignment. Momentum is often portrayed as a dramatic life changing event. But it can be as simple as listening to your heart’s whispers today.
Thank you for your kind words Colette 🙏
Jonathan's words felt so relatable. As I read I felt I went through the same at some point.
I'm glad that this post came up as transformative to you. Thank you for reading, as always!
Very nice 👍🏻
Thank you, as always! 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you liked it :)
This one moved me deeply. That quiet ache of living someone else’s script until you finally pause to ask, “Is this even mine?” I’ve felt that too. The “Think, Write, Experiment” protocol is gentle, honest, and powerful, especially for those of us who’ve performed successfully while quietly drifting. Thank you for reminding us that purpose isn’t something you chase, it’s something you listen for. I’ll be sitting with this one for a while.
Thanks Colette I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it useful.
I enjoyed this. The gentle nudge to take a small step towards realness and alignment. Momentum is often portrayed as a dramatic life changing event. But it can be as simple as listening to your heart’s whispers today.
100% And the momentum builds. Maybe not always linearly, but it does transform over time. Glad you liked it.
Yes! The sum of the little moments are the ones that build big change 😄.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom! 🙏🙏