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creativedan
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- Jan 1, 2020
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I'm not here to tell anyone how to feel, but can I ask you something a little different?
Have you ever thought that moments like this, when it feels like everything is destroyed, could be a moment when something different could happen?
Not in a overly optimistic way that ignores how hard it is, but simply that when things feel really stripped back, sometimes you can see things a little more clearly.
For those of you who've gone through a moment like this and made it out:
Did anything shift for you afterwards?
Did it change what mattered to you?
Did it lead to any kind of new direction, even slowly?
I think what I am asking is, could desiring an end to it all be framed as an opportunity?
Would really value hearing honest experiences.
Have you ever thought that moments like this, when it feels like everything is destroyed, could be a moment when something different could happen?
Not in a overly optimistic way that ignores how hard it is, but simply that when things feel really stripped back, sometimes you can see things a little more clearly.
For those of you who've gone through a moment like this and made it out:
Did anything shift for you afterwards?
Did it change what mattered to you?
Did it lead to any kind of new direction, even slowly?
I think what I am asking is, could desiring an end to it all be framed as an opportunity?
Would really value hearing honest experiences.