Time & The Facts of Life
The Facts of Life
Here’s a fact of life: You can’t make time, you can only take it.
Another fact of life: Relationship trumps urgency.
One more fact of life: A consequence of living in a colonized society is we’ve been programmed to react to everything from a sense of urgency.
In other words, it’s not you creating that urgency but you responding to an ingrained expectation society has placed on you.
Raise your hand if you’ve ever experienced that.
Those With Raised Hands
If you raised your hand, join me on the upcoming live group call “What’s the Rush?”
This live group call is built on exploring the expectation and pressure behind always needing to be in a hurry, to live with a ‘forced urgency’. It offers a place for in depth, nuanced conversation, and a dive into how to set the rush aside and learn to implement a pause.
Questions For You
What might it be like to relate with animals without feeling that sting of rush and false urgency?
How might taking a pause change how animals might interact with you?
If those questions resonate with you, Time to register for the next live group call “What’s the Rush?” being held Saturday, March 23 at 10:00 AM Mountain.
What To Expect On The Call
Validation that feeling rushed is due to societal expectation
Pick up some ways to insert a pause into the rush
Engage in mind-opening, cathartic and candid conversation
Explore how animals might interact with us when we’re more at ease and deliberate
Build community with like minded folx
Building a relational partnership is built on agency, mutuality, cooperation, reciprocity and exchange, which take times. The organic time that you, the animal and the relationship co-create, not on an artificial, forced urgency.