April: The Month of Clarity
Clarity has a way of humbling us. As human beings, we often move through the world believing—sometimes insisting—that we are in control of everything unfolding in our lives. We cling to action as if it were a lifeline. When discomfort arises, when uncertainty knocks, when life whispers be still, our instinct is to do. To fix. To manage. To take charge. “Be still and know” quietly slips out the back door while we rush into motion. But clarity doesn’t come from frantic doing. It comes from presence. Stillness is not inaction. Stillness is attention. It is the courage to pause long enough to hear what life is actually saying, rather than what the external noise demands of us. It is the discipline to listen inwardly before responding outwardly. When we are out of balance—disconnected from our internal power—we default to doing. We listen to the noise. We chase solutions. We try to outrun discomfort. And in that state, clarity becomes harder to access because clarity requires alignmen...