Life isn't meant to be lived in the shadows or behind a filter. It might be scary to remove the blur, but the view from the other side is worth every bit of effort.
This month, I decided to stop squinting. I spent my start-of-season clearing the air, and here is how I’m finally seeing clearly. (DS) SSNI-987-RM [Reducing Mosaic] I Spent My S...
I recently stumbled upon a concept that’s been stuck in my head: In the digital world, "mosaic" is often used to blur out things we aren't supposed to see. But in life, we often create our own mosaics—layers of busy work, digital noise, and "good enough" habits that obscure our true path. Life isn't meant to be lived in the
We spend so much time behind screens that our reality starts to look like a compressed video file. "Reducing the mosaic" for me started with a digital declutter. I didn’t just delete apps; I looked at why I was using them. If a platform didn't add high-definition value to my day, it was time to let the pixels settle elsewhere. I spent my start-of-season clearing the air, and
The most uncomfortable part of clearing a mosaic is seeing what’s underneath. When we stop blurring our problems with distractions, we have to face them. Whether it’s a career plateau or a creative block, seeing it in "HD" is the only way to actually fix it.