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Introduce Yourself: Where Are You Right Now?
I'd love to welcome you properly. This isn't about achievements or creating a perfect profile—it's about sharing where you are and what brought you here. When you feel ready, share something in the comments below. Keep it simple. Answer any of these that speak to you: - What's life feeling like for you right now? - What made you curious about The Space Between Moments? - What would you like to feel more of? (calm, clarity, connection, freedom...) - Where does life feel too fast or noisy for you? - One word that describes who you're becoming You can share: ✅ Just your first name + one sentence ✅ A song that captures your current mood ✅ Nothing at all—you're welcome to just read When you reply to others: - "I see you" is enough - Simple encouragement works best - No fixing, just witnessing If you see someone else's introduction that resonates, a gentle reply like "Thank you for sharing" or "I feel that too" makes this space feel alive. No pressure to overshare. Scroll, breathe, share when it feels right. I'm grateful you're here.
Introduce Yourself: Where Are You Right Now?
Start Here: Welcome to The Space Between Moments
Welcome. I'm truly glad you're here. Most of us live moving so fast we barely notice the moments passing. We're chasing answers to problems that might not even exist, feeling anxious or stuck without knowing why. The Space Between Moments is different. This is a calm, judgment‑free space to step into the quiet "gap" between all that rushing. A place to slow down, breathe deeply, and gently remember who you really are. We're not here to fix each other or rush to change. We're here to reflect, grow slowly, and support one another. A few simple intentions for this space: - Focus on your own growth, not correcting others - Kindness, curiosity, and respect for every path - Small honest steps over perfection or quick fixes How to use this community: - Read: Take your time, no pressure to participate immediately - Reflect: Notice what resonates, what stirs something inside - Share: When ready, share your experiences and insights What you'll find here: - Short videos sharing calm insights and reflections - Music threads to connect with what you feel - Gentle prompts to help you slow down and notice - Over time, curated playlists and meditative tools What I ask: - Let others be who they are—no judgment or fixing - Share from your experience, not harsh advice - Be patient with yourself and the pace of growth Your first step: Go to the "Introduce Yourself" post below and say hello when you're ready. You're welcome here exactly as you are. I hope you have a great day being you.
Start Here: Welcome to The Space Between Moments
Fantastic Friday
I think we can all agree that most people (at least in the US) look forward to Friday (TGIF) because it's the end of the work week. They are no longer miserable being at work, and they are excited about the next two days. I remember that I used to get on the elevator at work every Friday, and inevitably someone would sigh or would make a big deal about it being Friday ... finally. I would shout out, "Yup. Just two more days until Monday." People would gasp. They sometimes were not too happy, and sometimes they laughed. The real point is, are we happy and grateful everyday, or are we just robots all week looking forward to "our time" on the weekend? For me, it was a lesson from someone else along the way. A powerful lesson about living each day with purpose and intention. Enjoying the "moments" throughout the day, and LIVING rather than doing. Today, I encourage you to look forward to Monday. Live with purpose, and be grateful for the very job or business that puts food on the table, shelter over your head, and pays the bills. More importantly, be grateful for those in your life who make the moments even more special. What are your plans for the weekend? What are you thinking about how to approach Monday? Thank you, and please remember to enjoy each day being you!
Fantastic Friday
Another Great Conversation ... in Another Great Community
So I've been exploring Skool quite a bit, and I think it's important to always find great insights wherever you can. I think we can find those insights everywhere if we are willing to just slow down, take a beat, catch our breath and remember about the space between moments. This is where we can open our minds and hearts to the possibilities around us. Anyway, the conversation I mentioned is in Mark Kozanic's Men's Inner Circle community. You can find out more about his community and join here: https://www.skool.com/assisted-healing-7070/about?ref=ec65a529e2f14a898d9e563f0c505567 In this conversation, Mark discusses the concept of "I am" and its impact and usefulness to us in our daily lives. He writes, "It's a reference to the idea that we are all apart of God (Reference to the biblical "I Am that I Am" (Exodus 3:14), but it's also very much to do with how the words we speak shape who we are and how we exist within the world." Then the conversation begins. Share your thoughts here, or head over to his community and share them there. https://www.skool.com/assisted-healing-7070/i-am?p=ed06ade7 And remember to enjoy your day being you!
Another Great Conversation ... in Another Great Community
A Great Conversation ... elsewhere
On Skool there are great conversations happening all over the place in other communities. Here is one example of a conversation about moving, traveling, and different perspectives that you can find in Ruben Plasmeijer's CLUES community: https://www.skool.com/clues/day-4-connecting-through-curiosity-mini-series?p=d9198e1d Please share your thoughts here or head over to CLUES and join the conversation today. You can join his fascinating community here: https://www.skool.com/clues/day-4-connecting-through-curiosity-mini-series?p=d9198e1d And, remember to have a great day being you!
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