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you are waiting for (a person, a job, a change?). The emotions that come up when you think about the delay.

If the wait is unbearable, the remedy is rarely to force the door open, but to find a different path of movement. meni_se_ne_ceka

We often view waiting as "dead time," a void that must be crossed to reach the "real" life waiting on the other side. But depth is found in realizing that the wait is the life. It is the period where the soil settles after a storm. you are waiting for (a person, a job, a change

Whether you want a to speed things up or a way to cope with the stillness. We often view waiting as "dead time," a

To be "deep" is to understand that restlessness is a sign of vitality. You don't want to wait because you feel the pulse of your own potential. Use that pulse. Don't let it turn into bitterness; let it turn into the momentum that carries you through the hallway and into the next room. If you’d like, tell me more about:

Waiting feels like a suspension of gravity. It is the "liminal space"—the hallway between rooms. In this space, we often feel powerless because the outcome is no longer in our hands. grows in the silence of the unknown. Stagnation feels like a slow decay of ambition.

you are waiting for (a person, a job, a change?). The emotions that come up when you think about the delay.

If the wait is unbearable, the remedy is rarely to force the door open, but to find a different path of movement.

We often view waiting as "dead time," a void that must be crossed to reach the "real" life waiting on the other side. But depth is found in realizing that the wait is the life. It is the period where the soil settles after a storm.

Whether you want a to speed things up or a way to cope with the stillness.

To be "deep" is to understand that restlessness is a sign of vitality. You don't want to wait because you feel the pulse of your own potential. Use that pulse. Don't let it turn into bitterness; let it turn into the momentum that carries you through the hallway and into the next room. If you’d like, tell me more about:

Waiting feels like a suspension of gravity. It is the "liminal space"—the hallway between rooms. In this space, we often feel powerless because the outcome is no longer in our hands. grows in the silence of the unknown. Stagnation feels like a slow decay of ambition.