If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you’ll know that I’m a fan of clear and simple guidance. It’s a hunger in me to stay very much in my heart, and the heart, of things. It’s a hunger in me to practice clarity.
There’s the Zen Stew that I wrote of recently…
Everything is connected. Everything changes. Pay attention.
There’s the words that my friend Charles LaFond encouraged…
Be as kind of a person as you can be. Be as good of a person as you can be. Make good choices for the next 15 minutes.
And then there this one too, on the t-shirts above, received as gifts from Lisa Hess…
Show up. Don’t know why. Do your best.
A bow to Lisa. And many smiles to her appreciation of such clarity and simplicity. I find joy in it. And super-useful guidance. And, I find some of my warriorship in such guidance. In me it sounds a bit like, “never mind all of that other stuff, just start here, and then the next will show up.”
Feels like a great game plan today, as I sort through life and work today, in joy and purpose.