Making space can, at first, feel uncomfortable, though soon after, a spontaneous joy arises out of the openness.
A vacuum in space draws particles into it.

We can liken this to human potential.
If we keep filling our days with tasks, albeit them giving us the temporary rush of dopamine, most little tasks are just energy drainers in disguise.
Have you ever sat in stillness, when, let's say your circumstances didn't allow you to look at electronics, etc., and have you noticed that uncomfortable feeling that arises?
Yes, you want to feel that.
That is the bridge to change.
If you want to change your life you must walk this bridge.
That is half the work.
The other half is remembering that nature abhors vacuums, which means, you will have to plan to precision what you want to fill the newly created space with.
You can use this reflection to think about any area of your life you wish to improve:
What would the ideal version of me do in this instant?





