curiosity

You believe it’s powerful to face our days with curiosity. Tell us more. 

It’s when we do not have such a fixed mindset but think, What if there are things here that I don’t know? What if there are opportunities? What if there are doorways at this moment that I don’t even see? 

When we’re running on autopilot, we miss the fact that everything we’re seeking access to is only ever in the now. So, when we start to train ourselves to meet the moment not with such tunnel vision but with a sense of I’m curious about what’s possible, and I’m curious about what’s trying to reach me today, it starts to open us up, and kind of move us in a direction where we find that to ultimately be quite true.  –Brianna Wiest

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2 Responses to curiosity

  1. Prior...'s avatar Prior... says:

    I really liked the ideas in this post especially about meeting the moment – good stuff layered here and then, in a way, it reminded me of the quote “What a wonderful life I’ve had! I only wish I’d realized it sooner” by Sidonie Gabrielle Colette. Perhaps because so often while on autopilot we miss so much good etc

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    • msw blog's avatar msw blog says:

      What a great quote thanks for sharing. I agree we need to live a bit less on autopilot and more in the moment. ❤ —Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.

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