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Here is something meant to help us focus, something to think about. Titled "You You Really Want That?" is here just to make us ponder, to think, to let us contemplate something important.
Why Writing Can Unlock Answers You Didn’t Know You Were Looking For
There’s something quietly powerful that happens when you write in a journal—especially when you’re not trying to “solve” anything. Many people think journaling is about expressing thoughts. In reality, it’s often about revealing them. When you write, you bypass the surface-level thinking mind—the part that rehearses conversations, worries about outcomes, or tries to stay in control. Writing slows your thoughts just enough for deeper material to rise. Patterns, connections, and emotional undercurrents begin to appear on the page, sometimes before you consciously realize they were there at all. In that sense, journaling doesn’t always give you answers. It gives your subconscious permission to work. Often, the issue you’re facing isn’t fully formed in your awareness yet. It exists as tension, restlessness, fatigue, or a vague sense that something is “off.” Writing provides a safe container for the subconscious to start organizing that information—without pressure, without judgment. And interestingly, this isn’t just philosophical or intuitive. Research supports it. Psychologist James Pennebaker and his colleagues found that expressive writing—writing freely about thoughts and feelings—can lead to improved emotional clarity, reduced stress, and even better problem-solving over time. Participants often reported insights emerging after writing, not during it, suggesting that the subconscious continued processing in the background. Neuroscience studies have also shown that writing by hand activates networks in the brain associated with memory integration and meaning-making. When thoughts move from mind to page, the brain treats them differently—less like noise, more like information worth organizing. This is why journaling often leads to “aha” moments later in the day…or solutions that arrive unexpectedly…or a calm certainty that replaces confusion. You didn’t force Clarity, you made space for it. So if you’re journaling and wondering whether it’s “doing anything,” trust this:
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Alignment Is Not Urgency
There’s a subtle tension many people carry without realizing it.It sounds like motivation… but it feels like pressure. “I need to get back on track.” “I’m behind.” “I should be further along than this.” That energy isn’t alignment it’s urgency wearing the mask of progress. True alignment doesn’t rush you forward — it steadies you where you are. This week’s alignment tool is about releasing the invisible clock you’ve been measuring yourself against. Try this: Notice the moment you feel the urge to hurry. Not because something is actually urgent — but because you’re uncomfortable being exactly where you are. When that urge appears, don’t push through it. Pause instead. Ask yourself: “What am I afraid will happen if I don’t rush?” The answer usually isn’t about productivity, it’s about fear — of falling behind, being judged, missing something, or wasting time. Alignment begins the moment you stop arguing with the pace of your own life. You don’t need to catch up. You don’t need to accelerate, you don’t need to prove anything. You only need to move from clarity instead of pressure. This week, let yourself slow down without guilt. Let decisions come from steadiness, not stress Let action follow calm — not the other way around. Progress that costs you your nervous system is not progress. Alignment always feels quieter than urgency.
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Something Happened Between Thoughts
While working on things today, something kind of popped out. Thought I would share it with you today.
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Something Happened Between Thoughts
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