Given the opportunity, we respond well to deep exploration of who we are. However, we are more accustomed to inquiries about our professions and accomplishments and sometimes discover that we are initially less open to sharing the more personal landscapes within ourselves.
This past weekend a group of women and I gathered at “Serenity On The Mountain” in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland to delve into our individual and collective voices using both the written and spoken word.
Our outer world persona is so dominant that we do not always recognize and acknowledge the inner part of ourselves. Too often, we hide, squash, ignore or simply take our true expressions and feelings for granted. It takes some quiet time…away from it all…to face what is real. How often do we ask ourselves probing questions and then take the time actually answering them as openly and honestly as we can? How often do we share these findings with others?
It is time to look deeply into your own eyes and celebrate the stories there!
Spring…a time of rebirth and rejuvenation…a time to share!
Warmly,