Embrace the Beauty of the Path: What a Simple Walk Taught Me

On a recent walk, I veered off my usual route and decided to stroll through our local Veteran’s Memorial Park. As I navigated the brick path, the familiar rhythm of my footsteps felt different. I started paying attention to the brick pattern as if telling me to slow down and really see. Embrace the beauty of the unexpected, right? I stopped to capture the moment, and I want you to see what I saw. Here's that photograph.

Brick path through Veteran’s park

Reflections from the Park

  • The bench whispered, "Rest if you need to, just don't stop." Sometimes life throws us curves, but a pitstop is not the end of the road.

  • I couldn't help but think, you're on a path—just keep going. We all have destinations in mind, but the real gift is the journey.

  • Shortcuts, oh, those unexpected gifts. We choose them thinking they're easier, but it's never too late to realize each path has its own set of invaluable lessons.

Fast-forward a few days, another shortcut presented itself. This time, a pallet of unused bricks was the main character, staged for a new building being built next door. I was suddenly transported back to that brick path in Veteran’s Park. It's amazing how the universe nudges us with these recurring moments of inspiration.

In-the-Moment Insights

  1. As a mentor, I find that I often see your "bricks"—your talents, your gifts, your unique skills—and can visualize the incredible path you could build. I’m leaning into how to show up for others in this space.

  2. And don't underestimate your bricks. They are strong, enduring, and made to collaborate. Sometimes all you need is a new perspective to see how they fit together.

Reflecting at Sunset

  1. I have my bricks, my pieces of self that I know like the back of my hand. But I've learned that only a higher power truly knows my path.

  2. Ever feel like a jumbled pile of bricks? The beauty is, there’s a divine architect who knows exactly how to arrange them into a perfect path.

And here's that second photo — a pallet of bricks, each waiting for its place in a grander scheme. What do you see?

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