The Quiet Question

“The most important questions in life often arrive quietly, long after we thought we already knew the answers.”

The Quiet Question

There comes a moment
when the noise of the world
softens just enough

for a small voice inside to ask,

Is this the life I chose…
or the life I simply learned to live?

Not with blame or regrets, just curiosity.

Like someone
opening a window
after a long winter.

Reflection moves gently into the idea that many of us learn roles before we ever learn ourselves, caretaker, helper, responsible one and later life invites us to rediscover the person beneath those roles.

Tomorrow:

“Tomorrow we’ll explore something even more difficult….why many of us feel guilty when we finally begin listening to ourselves.”

-Kerri-Elizabeth-

Adding Detail


“Clarity grows through attention.”

Details don’t rush in. They appear when invited. Let today be about patience with what you can and can’t see yet.


Edges blur.
Colors deepen.
The picture
learns you.

Purposeful Journaling Practice:
Describe one imagined scene using three sensory details.

-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow, we explore emotional texture.