You Are Exactly Where You Need to Be
If the grass is always greener, what happens if right now we’re standing on a patch of dead, brown hay? Check out how to make sense of the spot you're standing in now, while also preparing for the journey ahead.
Stepping Forward into Growth
I’ve been thinking a lot about decisions lately: how do we as wayfinders know when it’s time to step forward into growth? When might it actually be better to step backward and feel safe?
You Don't Need Closure to Move On
Normally we think of carrying baggage from one romantic relationship to another. But what about the emotional injuries and bruises that we collect at work? How might we understand the baggage we hold to enter into new professional relationships with optimism and trust?
Constraints and Creative Incubation
Even with the best laid plans, life can get in the way sometimes. How might we see constraints not as obstacles that stop us from making progress, but rather as creative incubators that help our early ideas grow with time?
Relaxing into Revelation
When we’re making a shift – any shift, really, but especially when it comes to finding our way and navigating our path at work and in life – things never seem to happen fast enough. How might we make sense of this waiting period, and might we be able to make it work for us?
The Long Hallway In Between
I recently came across a wonderful quote that said: “When one door closes, another opens – but no one talks about the hallway in between.” I love this idea of the hallway because I think it perfectly captures the feeling of suspension, of both waiting and hurrying, that we often feel as wayfinders.
5 Things Yoga Taught Me about Wayfinding
“If you want to change the future, you have to be willing to be changed.” How might we open ourselves up to change so that we may alter the path along which we travel? Practicing yoga has helped me prepare for transition, manage my emotions during stressful times, and find my way through each day with ease and grace.
Twenty Things That Bring Me Joy
If our journey to find our way in work and in life is a creative act – one that takes time and curiosity and inspiration – how are you creating space in your schedule for the things that bring you joy? Learn more and try this exercise for yourself.