Reflections

When you can’t see the path—go for the walk anyway

Krista Franks

Ever feel like you’re in the fog?

Like you can’t see the way forward—no matter how hard you try to figure it out?

That was me this past week. Mentally overloaded. Sick with sick kids. Emotionally done. Physically spent. The pressure to perform was louder than my own inner wisdom.

The to-dos were piling up, and I couln't keep up. I snapped at Phil. I ached from the overwhelm. I was not being the version of myself I desire to be.

So I got up the next day and did one thing that never makes logical sense but always brings me back to clarity:

I went for the walk.

I didn't run. I didn't even pressure myself to walk fast.

I just chose the trail over the task list.

I moved my body instead of pushing through the inbox.

And in that movement—quiet, simple, slow—the answers began to emerge. The path forward began to take shape.

Not from my logical thinking but from a deep knowing. 

Feeling is a form of seeing. What might emerge if you allowed yourself to tap into your intuition instead of just your intellect?

 

This week’s member post is about being in the fog. It's about burnout, pressure, uncertainty—and what happens when we release the grip and let our intuitive wisdom lead.

 

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