Miranda & Goddess
Hey Miranda, I've been thinking about how quiet contemplation can sharpen our analytical edge. Do you ever find that a moment of stillness changes the way you tackle a problem?
I do. A pause lets the variables line up in my head, so when I start moving I do it with purpose, not guesswork.
That sounds like a beautiful way to connect mind and action—when you pause, you’re essentially setting the compass before the journey starts. It keeps you grounded, so the steps you take feel more like steps in alignment, not just random moves. How often do you carve out that quiet before you dive into work?
I set aside a quick fifteen‑minute pause at the start of each day, just enough to clear the clutter and lock in the priorities before the work begins.