A single can of paint can reset a room—and the same is true for the choices that color a life. Today we explore how intention beats default, why direction must be chosen not inherited, and how to live with the boldness to stand by your shade even when others don’t get it. Using the image of a bright blue house on the corner, we unpack the tension between preference and judgment, and we challenge ourselves to practice freedom both ways: pick your color and let others pick theirs. We walk thro...
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A single can of paint can reset a room—and the same is true for the choices that color a life. Today we explore how intention beats default, why direction must be chosen not inherited, and how to live with the boldness to stand by your shade even when others don’t get it. Using the image of a bright blue house on the corner, we unpack the tension between preference and judgment, and we challenge ourselves to practice freedom both ways: pick your color and let others pick theirs. We walk thro...
Storms don’t make a strong tree; they reveal one. We take that image and turn it into a simple, workable plan for staying steady when life gusts: identify your roots and feed them on purpose. Using the everyday metaphor of a tree, we explore what “roots” really are—habits, values, and relationships that hold you in place—and how to choose the few that matter most right now. First, we dig into physical health as a quiet force multiplier. When movement becomes routine, better choices follow: c...
Growth Instigators Hotline
A single can of paint can reset a room—and the same is true for the choices that color a life. Today we explore how intention beats default, why direction must be chosen not inherited, and how to live with the boldness to stand by your shade even when others don’t get it. Using the image of a bright blue house on the corner, we unpack the tension between preference and judgment, and we challenge ourselves to practice freedom both ways: pick your color and let others pick theirs. We walk thro...