The Great Belonging Project: Day 8

“Memories–ordinary and extraordinary–are hard for me to separate from their birthplaces. The four homes I’ve lived in as an adult are chalices, of sorts, from whose rims I taste the memories of my marriage, children, friends, and neighbors.” - The Great Belonging: How Loneliness Leads Us to Each Other


For The Great Belonging Project: Day 8 >> How can you work with time instead of against it? How can you belong to time instead of fighting it?

Explore how time can be a container that holds everything—the places in which you dwell, your various seasons of life, different phases of friendships, the work you’ve done and have yet to do, your memories you hold onto now and those you will hold onto later. All of it.

Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments, if you like!

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