What You Notice Now
There are things you notice now…
that you didn’t before.
Not because they suddenly appeared.
But because something in you changed.
The way a conversation feels when it’s unforced.
The difference between busy… and meaningful.
The small moments that used to pass unnoticed.
They were always there.
You just didn’t see them the same way.
At one point, attention is pulled outward.
What’s next.
What matters.
What needs to be done.
And over time… that shifts.
Not completely.
But enough.
Enough to start noticing what used to be overlooked.
Things that once felt ordinary begin to feel different.
Not because they’ve changed but because you’re finally paying attention to them.
The sound of a familiar voice.
A quiet evening with nowhere to be.
A conversation you would have rushed through a few years ago.
The details aren’t necessarily bigger.
They’re just easier to see.
And sometimes that’s what growth looks like.
Not discovering something new.
But recognizing something that was there all along.
A quiet moment that lasts a little longer.
A conversation that doesn’t feel rushed.
A day that feels full… without needing anything added to it.
And maybe that’s the shift.
Not that life changed.
But that your awareness did.
And once you see it…
it’s hard to go back to not seeing it.
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Reflection:
What’s something you notice now… that you didn’t before?
Part of The Long View — quiet reflections on life, identity and legacy.
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About the Author
W. Adam Greer is an author, storyteller and founder of Greer House Press.
Through his writing he explores the intersection of identity, faith, leadership and legacy.
Adam is also the creator of The Authority Edge™, a framework built on the belief that true authority grows from clarity, integrity and the courage to live authentically.
Whether reflecting on life lessons, spiritual perspective or the music and memories that shape a generation, his work invites readers to step back, gain clarity and consider what truly matters in the long view.
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