I accidentally hit send before I corrected the run-on words and added the ending punctuation. Sigh of acceptance (leaving embarrassment and mortification behind and living with my imperfect self).
I paused a few times while reading this post because particular phrases leaped out at me and demanded that I wrote about what came up for me, beginning with “What’s harder for you, (Gina)? Doing many things or doing just one.” (Definitely harder to do just one.). Also had to write about slowing down to speed up (where I am right now as I grapple with physical, and sometimes mental/emotional, exhaustion, and how to make the necessary changes so that I can recover and be ready for whatever work I am called to.). I love that the verb“labyrinthing”
I accidentally hit send before I corrected the run-on words and added the ending punctuation. Sigh of acceptance (leaving embarrassment and mortification behind and living with my imperfect self).
It must have disappeared. I don't see it. I am the Queen of Typos and imperfect grammar. Come into our court. We don't worry about such things here!
Thank you, Mary!
I paused a few times while reading this post because particular phrases leaped out at me and demanded that I wrote about what came up for me, beginning with “What’s harder for you, (Gina)? Doing many things or doing just one.” (Definitely harder to do just one.). Also had to write about slowing down to speed up (where I am right now as I grapple with physical, and sometimes mental/emotional, exhaustion, and how to make the necessary changes so that I can recover and be ready for whatever work I am called to.). I love that the verb“labyrinthing”
This labyrinthing your story is brilliant! May you find what you are looking for!
Thank you, Diana! <3