Most people don’t have a strategy problem.
They have a maintenance problem.
Stephen Covey called it “sharpening the saw.”
If a carpenter’s tools are dull,
the work suffers.
Not because of effort.
But because of condition.
And a good carpenter doesn’t neglect their tools.
What do you need today — not from the world, but from yourself?
Sometimes the most healing thing we can do is pause and listen inward.
Self-love isn’t selfish. Self-care isn’t indulgence.
It’s how we stay rooted when life pulls at our branches.
Take a moment. Breathe. Ask gently
Connecting with your pain can lead to liberation.
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We are what our deep, driving desire is.
As our deep, driving desire is, so is our will.
As our will is, so is our deed.
As our deed is, so is our destiny. (Brihadaranyaka IV.4.5)