Why being wrong is all right
Wrongness is something we seem to dodge at all costs. We’re afraid of being wrong because we mistake it for failure.
Wrongness is something we seem to dodge at all costs. We’re afraid of being wrong because we mistake it for failure.
When you’re cruising along feeling pretty good and you slip into a pothole of comparison, remember this…
Are the people and passions in your life that matter most to you being treated as an afterthought?
If you’re feeling a little sharp around the edges, if you’ve wandered away from kindness or compassion, if you’ve lost touch with your grace, here’s something to help lead you back.
If you’re telling yourself a story, it’s easy to let it burn like wildfire and swallow up the entire landscape of your life. Make sure you’re using your imagination wisely…
As humans, we’re primed to look for what’s wrong. We’re wired to be on alert. To be fair, our vigilance has been a useful tool, inherent to our evolutionary success.
What’s our obsession with being likable? Who does that serve? Newsflash: no one.
If you struggle with feeling incomplete or lost or not-enough, fret not. You have everything you need.
Sometimes shit happens. Sometimes things don’t go to plan. People are late. Targets are missed. Cars break. Planes are delayed. Baggage is lost. Friends let you down…
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country we live and work on, the Arakwal people of the Bundjalung Nation and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.