Weekly Roundup: YOU, part 1
November 9-13, 2020
Monday: Some of us grew up getting our best and most expansive self mirrored back to us. Most of us, however, if we were one degree off, one step out of line, or one dream disconnected from “normal”, we were quickly brought back to “reality”. Deflated. Chastised. Mocked..
Tuesday: Living as you really are, challenging the broken-yet-accepted way things are, insisting on a new normal, and enacting change . . . requires we must have a coming out. We cannot stop at “Yeah, that’s me.” We must continue on to, “Hey world, this is who I am!”
Wednesday: A mentor must be secure enough to not be threatened by your audacity. Healthy enough to find pleasure in your absurdities. Grounded enough to play with your ideas. Deep enough to embrace your dreams. Wise enough to affirm your gifts.
Thursday: Where’s the map to become a prophetic farmer that organizes outdoor symphonies (and writes novels on the side)? Allow me to save you time: there isn’t one.
Friday: Certainly there are cases where being blind—literally having no vision, perspective, or insights—and having faith go hand in hand. But more often "blind" is a word that outsiders project onto those that have plenty of vision and a whole lot of faith in following that vision.
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