The Shape of the Observer


“You are not the same person in every moment and that’s okay.”


We shift somethimes without noticing.

A thought can alter a feeling, a person can alter your presence,
and in a swoop, you dont recognize yourself.

Do you accept this without guilt or judgement so not to get stuck here, or possibly getting stuck in anothers interpretation?

Reflection
We often think of ourselves as fixed, or “this is just who I am.”
These moments offer you a personal opportunity to witness and observe without reaction but thoughtful insight, when you give yourself permission to.

Different environments, people, and emotions bring out different versions of us, protect yourself and your enviroment while allowing yourself to be seen by you first and giving yourself an opportunity to let others experience the fine-tuned version.

Suspense
If you’re always changing…
what part of you stays the same or is there a part that stays the same?

-Kerri-Elizabeth-

2 thoughts on “The Shape of the Observer

  1. This is a beautifully introspective piece that gently challenges the idea of a fixed self. The way you explore change—not as something to fear, but something to observe with awareness and compassion—feels both grounding and freeing. I especially like how you invite the reader to witness themselves without judgment; that quiet shift in perspective is powerful. And the closing question lingers in the best way, leaving space for deeper reflection long after reading.

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  2. Protecting my peace is my highest priority, Kerri. I let go of guilt and judgment – because that can be a source of pain. I tell myself to just “go with the flow” and I picture myself moving along to beautiful new places along my journey. Sometimes, discomfort comes from just staying still too long.

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