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August 18, 2021
The forest here in South Charlotte, NC is quiet this new
sun. Lit up in springtime green. It acts as if I’m supposed to be reaching
within its peace. What’s here waiting
for me? I can’t rely on memories. I’m dedicated to being present in the
now. To think of the 29 year old
relationship with this forest removes the ray of new light from the avenues of
personal growth. As a reader, such
poetic thought probably belongs in a greeting card. My grandmother would say, “That’s nice. Keep
writing. One day something will feel
right.” The little things are where most
of us grow in personal strength. Those
unexpected moments of unperfected attempts at allowing yourself to be better
without hiding behind judgement. As we
work our way back into a business world with thick morning traffic, overflowing
performance meetings and quick bites of food with friends on city streets, the
truth is, we’re coming back holding onto a lot of memories. The way it used to be doesn’t exist anymore. Shifting your thought process toward the way
it is now keeps your heart in the game.
There is change in my forest every day.
On May 8, 2021 I wrote about the long grass near the slow paced stream
returning to its vibrant appearance, almost velvet like, a layer of smooth
green. Yesterday, it was a different
story. Tropical storm Fred ripped up the
forest floor like shag carpeting. New
growth is where tomorrow arrives. The
weight of a memory keeps you locked in a windowless room. September 2021 will always be remembered as
the moment kids went back to school and the big boys of business commanded
their forces to get back in the driver’s seat.
Keeping free of the way it used to be is your best decision. Live in your now. Mindfully be present.
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