The Great Belonging Project: Day 30

“When I began to give attention to loneliness, I did what I usually do when I process any complicated question: I wrote about it and read about it and talked about it. All the thinking, writing, reading, and talking have removed some of the power loneliness has had over me since I was a young child. My loneliness seems less oppressive, less consuming. It accompanies me for a few hours or a few days or a few weeks, instead of hiding in the shadows of my soul like a monster I don’t want to acknowledge.” - The Great Belonging: How Loneliness Leads Us to Each Other


For The Great Belonging Project: Day 30, plan a Great Day of Belonging using a few (or several!) of the suggestions from The Great Belonging Project. 

One whole day dedicated to growing your belonging to yourself, others, the world, and the divine. 

Which suggestions and ideas for belonging would you choose for a Great Day of Belonging?

Thanks so much for following along the past 30 days while I’ve shared The Great Belonging Project. 

I hope it’s been helpful.

Cheers to noticing our loneliness and broadening our belongings.

Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments, if you like!
Originally posted on Instagram here.



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