Finding Your Way

Published: March 25, 2021, 6 p.m.

March 25, 2021
Heavy subject. Probably because I’m spending time with Joy Bauer from NBC’s Today Show. The subject is pretty much what most people don’t want to talk about. Not unless they’re standing in front of a mirror or sending off secret text messages to an extremely close friend. Learning how to be mentally measured without feeling like you’ve lost hope in the self you are. You aren’t alone in this. Mentally aware of the ability while using its strength to keep doubt, fear and shame at bay. As a collected group of daily travelers, we might have an idea of where we once stood or how we dreamt but through the energy of experience there’s no physical way of getting back to the un-tame innocent self that felt comfortable in the purpose and plan of a world that never saw itself as normal. Not until it was no longer normal. Learning how to be mentally measured without feeling like you’ve lost hope in the self you are. I’m deeply inspired by the Mars Rover Perseverance. It’s slowly and steadily studying the red planet for the potential of there being evidence of a past life. Whereas on earth, we’re endlessly running in circles trying to regain our life. It only required three blinks of the human eye to get from March 2020 to March 2021. Which is sad. With the new variants there are 16 states seeing a rise in Covid sickness. I’ve started hearing people say, “It’s ok. 2022 is going to be a better year.” Really? Learning how to be mentally measured without feeling like you’ve lost hope in the self you are. You wanted to get back to normal and it looks like normal is picking up right where it left off. Atlanta. Boulder Colorado. North Korea shooting two missiles into the sky. All while Perseverance is slowly and steadily moving across Mars. Slowly. Steadily. If it required only three blinks of the human eye to get from 2020 to 2021, how many will it take to shrug off 2023 and 2024 and call 2025 the best year ever? Learning how to be mentally measured without feeling like you’ve lost hope in the self you are.