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The Space Between Where I Am and Where I’m Going

     So, as the title states, we're establishing the idea of focusing on "the space between where i am and where I'm going." However that applies to your life, lets ask ourselves a question, and maybe you can relate to where I am! Q: "What if the space between destinations isn't a problem to solve?"

    To elaborate on this, I have started a wellness campaign called the "Rest Stops Campaign," which perfectly fits in with this idea. That "in between" space, isn't always a problem to solve. If you compared life to following a GPS to a new destination. If you were on a road trip, you take rest stops, which are like the in between points of life. It's where you pause, reflect, establish what you need to go forward, maybe take time to rest! Go learn more about it on the web page!

    I find myself currently at an in between space in life. A space where, aspects of my life are frustrating to a point that I want an easy way out of what frustrates me. And to some, that sounds like things I am not thinking of. I mean, I wish I "had it all figured out," as some would say. I wish I had been successful from a young age. I could dwell on the What IFs, I could let myself feel down, I could stop taking care of myself and hope it just magically works out. 

    Instead, I am slowing down, and being patient. Giving myself time to learn, and try new things! Giving myself time to reflect, on my past experiences, good and bad. And it awakened something in me, that has lead me to Routes Connected Collective! I have learned that, sometimes, our great ideas come from just intentional thinking, from giving ourselves time to breathe! And, when you slow down, you open your eyes to things you may have been missing! 

    So, in closing! If I had to say anything ton someone who feels stuck in the in between space. Give Rest Stops a try, whether it be physical activity, or trying something else new. Expand your horizons, Travel! Engage in meaningful conversations, whether you agree with others or not. And do not be afraid to ask for help, even if help just means intentional conversation about why you feel stuck, and how someone else has come through similar things in life! 

    As always, reach out if y'all need that person to talk to! Fill out the contact form on the website, or email damienf@routesconnected.com! And thank you for reading my unrefined, more human outlet! 
   

    

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