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Breathe
This morning I walked my daughter to school. It doesn't happen as much as it used to since she usually walks with friends. On the way we had a great conversation. I started reliving my walks to high school with firends decades ago and relaying how we used to shake trees to release the frost. My daughter was more focused on the tightening of her face due to the cold and I became aware of this for myself. I welcomed the cold, the tightening of my face, how this moment with my daughter made it all worth it. It was the highlight of my day. In the past it would have faded into the business of life, but now I am more aware of the "textures' in my day to day and how they flow together
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@Monica Gerscht Appreciate you expanding my view of the world
The Creative Momentum Machine
When you finally hit that flow state, the energy is electric. This week’s theme is about learning how to harness that feeling of creative momentum. It’s not about waiting for inspiration to strike; it’s about recognizing that every small win—every client smile, every new community member, every finished project—is fuel. You don't have to restart the engine every day. You just have to lean into the existing speed and let one small, intentional success power your next massive action. 5-Minute Moment: Think about a small win you had in the last two weeks (it could be finishing a chore, having a great conversation, or anything that gave you a little boost of energy). Your Challenge: Comment that small win. Now, identify the very next, smallest step you need to take on your biggest current goal (the workshop, the installation, a difficult email). Use the energy from the "small win" to propel you through that next tiny step. You're not starting from scratch; you’re using found momentum.
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Today I worked outside in the yard for the first time in weeks getting the final leaves off the yard and road before the snow flys. It felt great to be active again. I'm slowly increasing my physical activity back to what once was normal and looking to exceed or maintain the level of health I had.
Introduce yourself here!
I want to get to know you all, not just your bios, but the real, visceral architects behind the screen. Please drop a post in the community and answer these three questions: 1. Your Name and Your Why: Introduce yourself and briefly tell us why you felt compelled to join the challenge. 2. The Current Texture of Your Narrative: Using the language we use here, describe the single, most dominant texture of your life right now. 3. The Aspirational Texture: Think about your favorite memory from your life. Can you use just three words to describe the texture of that moment? (e.g., Warm, Expanding, Still or Crisp, Loud, Free). I can't wait to read your honest narratives and see the texture you're aiming for! Drop your introductions below and let's start building this intentional community together.
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I will do my best 😀 1. Tim and I am open to learning new perspectives to expand my overall understanding of life 2. I am feeling expansive , limitless ( not sure if this is a texture by your definition, actually could you define texture) 3. favorite memory has to be the birth of my kids - when my son was born I understood what unconditonal love meant, this overwhelming connectedness
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Timothy Kivell
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@timothy-kivell-1696
Helping families and entrepreneurs build resilient wealth. Driven to teach, serve, and empower people to take control of their financial future.

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Joined Nov 21, 2025