Quote by Haruki Murakami
Hi Fellow Climbers,
Have you ever felt like you were taking steps every day, yet still felt your climb-progress was way too slow?
I’ve been there. My head was telling me to push harder, but my heart was telling me to lighten up… to move slowly and steadily.
It was only when I was forced to truly stop that I realized that the “inconvenience” I was fighting was actually an instruction.
In today’s MuseLetter, we’re going a layer deeper than the logic of the signal. We’re talking about the Heart’s Compass, and this video and personal reflection can help you check your own coordinates.
Inside, I’m discussing:
- Why I felt “quiet” during a major professional ascent.
- The difference between the challenge of change and the discomfort of resistance.
- Three questions I want you to answer (I’ve shared my own answers to get us started).
Your Heart cannot find its North if you are not aware of your current coordinates. Let’s get clear about the terrain together.
See you on the trail,
