
As Brooke Petermann writes on her blog , "open" is the very opposite of a rigid plan. It’s wide, it’s undefined, and it’s deeply uncomfortable for anyone who loves to be in control.
But true, deep growth rarely happens when everything is going according to plan. As Brooke Fitzgerald discovered during a season of transition , the magic starts when you stop striving, pause, and ask: What matters most to me right now? brooke
In this deep dive, we are exploring what it means to stop fighting the "great unknown" and start walking into it. 1. The Discomfort of the Unwritten Chapter As Brooke Petermann writes on her blog ,
Allowing a project to "take time to cook," as Max Brooke notes on their design blog . As Brooke Fitzgerald discovered during a season of
(e.g., Overcoming fear, finding joy in solitude, or letting go of past expectations?)