Thinking things I probably shouldn’t be thinking. Judging people… and then realizing I’ve done the same thing. Almost doing the right thing… and then not.
Yikes.
Some days I think I’m making progress.
Other days… not so much.
Usually about:
the way I judge people… and then catch myself the quiet promptings I ignore… until I don’t the moments I realize I might be the problem the lessons I seem to keep learning the hard way
I’m not an expert.
But I am trying to learn.
Every week, I write a short note about something I’ve noticed.
Most of what I’ve learned has come the hard way… and I still seem to be repeating a few lessons.
So this is my way of sharing it—plainly, and maybe a little too honestly.
Because I’ve started to notice something:
When we’re willing to admit the harder parts of being human… it gets a little easier to carry them.
We steady each other.
If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking:
“Am I just being a jerk?”
You’ll probably feel at home here.
If that sounds like something you’d want more of…
(It might also make you feel slightly better about your own internal monologue.)