Most of us don’t take the time out to create Sabbaths in our days, or to take the time out to be on “islands” where we are hearing the tides beat through our sleep, or hear the ship whistle and lighthouse bell. We spend our lives being busy – and not present – in a way that costs us our peace, our inner peace.
Oh, Aaron, thank you so much for this. It is so important. Creating consciousness around pace gives us peace and opens up a new possibility for Presence, which is everything.
I am thrilled to hear you are standing on and living from the foundation of your work in The Heart of Leadership. I want you to know that it means so much to me that my posts are "reminders" for you. That is exactly my intention—that they contribute to your life and to the other readers' lives. Each time I hear from someone that my words matter, that they are making a difference, is so meaningful to me. So, thank you, once again, so much, Aaron.
Lately, my mantra has been "slow down to speed up". And what this means to me is a reexamining of what rest vs work looks like. Making sure to take stock and step back instead of living in reaction. I'm called to more peace and a change of pace, all of which is taking place as I get ready to move houses. The future is full and i stand on the precipice of goals I set out for myself at Heart of Leadership. So much gratitude for this journey and your messages are the best reminders. Thank you Amba.
Oh, Aaron, thank you so much for this. It is so important. Creating consciousness around pace gives us peace and opens up a new possibility for Presence, which is everything.
I am thrilled to hear you are standing on and living from the foundation of your work in The Heart of Leadership. I want you to know that it means so much to me that my posts are "reminders" for you. That is exactly my intention—that they contribute to your life and to the other readers' lives. Each time I hear from someone that my words matter, that they are making a difference, is so meaningful to me. So, thank you, once again, so much, Aaron.
Lately, my mantra has been "slow down to speed up". And what this means to me is a reexamining of what rest vs work looks like. Making sure to take stock and step back instead of living in reaction. I'm called to more peace and a change of pace, all of which is taking place as I get ready to move houses. The future is full and i stand on the precipice of goals I set out for myself at Heart of Leadership. So much gratitude for this journey and your messages are the best reminders. Thank you Amba.