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Wherever you are in geographical space, I hope that you are not weathering any literal or metaphorical storms right now. But if you are, I think this episode might interest you because I'm in the midst of managing a literal hurricane approaching Florida, Hurricane Debby. Also, I am metaphorically going through a big transition, and it feels like I've been managing a storm for a while now. 

When a storm is heading your way, do you recognize the emotional and physical things you'll need to prepare for, and do you make a plan to control what you can? Do you also accept what you can't control? Because storms have a way of surprising us. We can only control so much, right? So, do you manage what you can and accept the things you can't?

Storms can make us feel weighed down, but they also have a way of blowing through, passing over, or going around us. We don't always know the full impact until they hit, whether it's landfall or on an emotional level. But as long as we stay self-aware, go inward, and continue to take these wise walks, we will be able to manage them in a way that strengthens us.

If we focus on controlling what we can before the storm actually hits—whether that storm is literal or metaphorical—then we have the opportunity to clear out, to remove any obstacles or hazards that might cause chaos or damage. We can create a space that supports us through the storm, so when it finally passes, we emerge stronger and more resilient.

What better time for us to go on a wise walk today, slow down, check our reality, and ask ourselves some important questions about how we manage our storms—or how we weather them?

As we wrap up, remember that by controlling what we can before the storm hits—whether literal or metaphorical—we have the chance to clear out anything that might cause chaos or damage. 

Our environment plays a big role in how we weather the storm, so take a moment to assess and manage your space. Whether you’re facing an actual hurricane or navigating an emotional storm.

Join this inspiring community to uncover a new sense of freedom, and be sure to follow and review the True Stride podcast as we continue to exchange our light and Heart Value with each other.

I would love to hear what you took away from today's episodes. Feel free to reach out and tune in next Thursday as we go on another wise walk. Until then, please be sure to prioritize fun as you read the signs, direct your path, and get your stride on.

 

In this episode:

[00:04] - When a storm is heading your way, recognize the emotional and physical things that you're going to need to prepare for. Control what you can control.

[07:54] - Part of my emotional storm preparation or planning is all about creating space in my home.

[11:23] - The ability to communicate or express yourself and stay connected, even if you are battening down the hatch, is super important for our well-being, for our sense of community, and for those around us that love us to know that we're okay.

[15:08] - I have some inward practices that really support me, whether there's a physical or emotional storm coming my way. I'm going to pull them out and make sure that I slow down.

[17:01] - While you face the storms, know that I'm sending lots of love and light your way. Until our next wise walk, please be sure to prioritize fun as you read the signs, direct your path and get your stride on.

 

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