A curious look at travel, stress, discomfort, and why the awkward, funky parts of movement are often where connection lives.
Thought of the Day: What Ships Are Actually Built For
A quiet reflection on safety, comfort, and why growth often requires leaving the harbor, even when staying put feels easier.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: Acting Like a Kid at Christmas
A quiet Christmas reflection pairing a Charles Dickens Thought of the Day with a Question of the Day about acting like a kid and letting joy come first.
Question of the Day: If You Were Allowed to Act Like a Kid All Day Tomorrow, What Would You Do First?
If you were allowed to act like a kid all day tomorrow, what would you do first? A gentle Question of the Day meant to invite reflection, not answers.
Thought of the Day: “It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas.”
“It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas.” A reflective Thought of the Day on permission, presence, and softer time.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: The Strange Gift of an Unplanned Hour
A reflective December post exploring the Thought of the Day and Question of the Day, inviting readers to consider time, continuity, and how they spend an unplanned hour.



