This is great! I’m fascinated by the fact, that at least for myself, my great epiphanies happen in the midst of challenging physical adventure. It’s as though being physically maxed out takes the brain to a new place where it can realize new truths.
I love this, Andromeda, and the reset advice is timely. I'm returning home this weekend after six weeks of travel, during which lots of joy was interrupted by some unexpected disappointments (in myself). My immediate goal on returning home was/is to buckle down on some writing projects. A wrong turn can sometimes be an opportunity to be redirected.
I look forward to reconnecting with you, and hearing about both the highs and the lows. (I've already seen some stunning pictures!) Thanks for commenting, Kaylene! And yes, wrong turns and detours can lead to interesting places.
This is great! I’m fascinated by the fact, that at least for myself, my great epiphanies happen in the midst of challenging physical adventure. It’s as though being physically maxed out takes the brain to a new place where it can realize new truths.
I agree completely!
I love this, Andromeda, and the reset advice is timely. I'm returning home this weekend after six weeks of travel, during which lots of joy was interrupted by some unexpected disappointments (in myself). My immediate goal on returning home was/is to buckle down on some writing projects. A wrong turn can sometimes be an opportunity to be redirected.
I look forward to reconnecting with you, and hearing about both the highs and the lows. (I've already seen some stunning pictures!) Thanks for commenting, Kaylene! And yes, wrong turns and detours can lead to interesting places.