Interrupted Rhythms
Most daily life runs on repetition. There is a rhythm to how you wake up, a rhythm to how you…
Most daily life runs on repetition. There is a rhythm to how you wake up, a rhythm to how you…
There is a clear difference between thinking about change and physically experiencing it. You can understand something logically—even agree with…
We often speak about “blocks” as if they are external obstacles—walls built by circumstances or other people that we must…
Presence is often treated as something soft or relaxing—a state associated with a quiet mind. In practice, it’s much more…
We move through life with an automatic rhythm. A situation arises, and the response is already there—the tone, the reaction,…
We move through life with a quiet sense of certainty about who we are, what is possible, and why certain…
We tend to treat our thoughts as if they disappear on their own. Something comes up, we think about it,…
In the work of internal reorganisation, we often struggle with the freshness of a new realisation. You may have a…
When we communicate, most of the attention goes to the words—the story, the explanation, what’s being said. Conversation becomes something…
We often treat a personal problem as if it were something solid—something we have to carry, push through, or eventually…