What You Stop Carrying There are things you carry for a long time… without realizing how heavy they are. Expectations you never questioned. Old conversations that stayed longer than they needed to. Thoughts you kept replaying… long after the moment passed. It doesn’t feel heavy at first. It just feels… normal. Something you’ve gotten used to holding. Until one day, something shifts. Not all at once. But gradually. You stop replaying the same thought. You stop trying to resolve something that’s already over. You stop carrying what was never yours to keep. And it’s subtle. Nothing dramatic. Just… lighter. You don’t always notice what you’ve been holding until you’re not holding it anymore. And when that happens… you realize how much space it was taking up. And maybe that’s the shift. Not adding more clarity. But letting go of what was clouding it. — Reflection: What’s something you’ve been carrying… that you don’t need to anymore? Part of The Long View — quiet reflections on life, identi...
From The Mind Of Wag...
From the Mind of W.A.G. is where faith, creativity, and real life collide. The ponderings, musings and ramblings of a man on a quest to live awake, lead with heart and leave the world better than he found it. Honest thoughts on grace, growth, leadership, music and meaning—because wisdom isn’t always loud, but it’s always worth listening for.