What if the most ordinary thing in your home holds the clearest map to growth? We take a hard look at the couch—not as furniture, but as a living archive of late night talks, big decisions, and everyday laughter—and ask what it says about our priorities. Instead of guarding perfect cushions, we explore trading polish for presence and turning small, overlooked moments into the memories that define us. I share a personal shift from obsessing over stains to valuing the stories that happened rig...
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What if the most ordinary thing in your home holds the clearest map to growth? We take a hard look at the couch—not as furniture, but as a living archive of late night talks, big decisions, and everyday laughter—and ask what it says about our priorities. Instead of guarding perfect cushions, we explore trading polish for presence and turning small, overlooked moments into the memories that define us. I share a personal shift from obsessing over stains to valuing the stories that happened rig...
#459 A Welcome Mat. Leave the “out there… out there”
Growth Instigators Hotline
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1 month ago
#459 A Welcome Mat. Leave the “out there… out there”
The smallest details can protect the biggest parts of our lives. We take a hard look at the humble welcome mat and find a powerful framework for boundaries, transitions, and the daily work of leaving the mess outside so our most important spaces can stay clear and calm. Aaron Havens walks through the difference between cute, seasonal mats that signal a vibe and serious, heavy-duty mats that demand action. Using a grounded farm metaphor, we explore what happens when we skip the “scrub” and tr...
Growth Instigators Hotline
What if the most ordinary thing in your home holds the clearest map to growth? We take a hard look at the couch—not as furniture, but as a living archive of late night talks, big decisions, and everyday laughter—and ask what it says about our priorities. Instead of guarding perfect cushions, we explore trading polish for presence and turning small, overlooked moments into the memories that define us. I share a personal shift from obsessing over stains to valuing the stories that happened rig...