Learning

I guess I haven’t learned that yet. I wrote that sentence because I wanted us to have a common language for what it means to be a learner, a beginner, to be curious and make mistakes and get back up. To ask questions and figure it out as we go.

I told the boys that each of us was going to say that phrase every single day about something, and that it was a good thing, not a bad thing. Not knowing something already doesn’t make you bad or dumb; it doesn’t mean you failed. Not knowing something doesn’t mean you’re falling behind or fundamentally flawed. It just means there’s more to learn. –Shauna Niequist

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Connection

Which of the practices that you share do you think is the best one for fostering connection with others? Getting Away has a whole section on balancing your relationships. Stack your phones at dinner and be present with each other. Send a postcard! A favorite of mine: Schedule a Day of Jubilation, which is a tech-free wander through the world with friends where you open yourself up to spontaneity. And carve out time to purposefully ask deeper questions with your friends. – Jon Staff

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Trust Your Gut

My best advice is to trust your gut. Also, dare to have the audacity to believe in yourself. I believe we all know, to some extent, our purpose. I think many of us have just gotten really good at minimizing that purpose or not believing in ourselves.

We must lean in to the voice that says we can. Lean in to the voice that says, I believe in you. Lean in to that little by little, and you’ll start to hear that sound of the drumbeat that is your power. And when you can hear that hum, you will know you’re in line with your purpose. Listen for that drumbeat. – Tunde Oyeneyin

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Spirtiual Reflection

“In art and dream may you proceed with abandon. In life may you proceed with balance and stealth. For nothing is more precious than the life force and may the love of that force guide you as you go.” – Patti Smith

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Awe

Awe and mindfulness are related in the sense that both involve a heightened state of awareness and present-moment focus.

Remember that incorporating awe into your daily life can enhance well-being, foster creativity, broaden perspective, and deepen social connections. We want to encourage you to continue to find more moments that inspire a sense of awe within you even when you are not on a wandering walk. These moments can be found in various aspects of life, such as nature, art, relationships, and personal growth. Embrace each awe-inspiring moment and let them guide you and fulfill a sense of wonder. 

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