It's such a universal feeling, isn't it? When I try to peer ahead, trying to gain some clarity about what's next, I often find that the future is foggy. I still honestly don’t know what’s coming, and that uncertainty can sometimes feel daunting. But here's the powerful reminder I keep whispering to myself: I didn’t know what was coming last time either, back in all those past moments of uncertainty, and yet, somehow, I still made it through. I navigated those unknown waters, adapted, and emerged on the other side.
That realization brings such a profound sense of calm. It means I truly don’t need a clear forecast to keep walking. I don't need all the answers laid out perfectly before me to take action. All I genuinely need is the next step. Just one foot in front of the other, trusting that the path will reveal itself as I go.
And that "fog"? It's not a sign of failure or an insurmountable obstacle. Instead, it's actually a kind of filter. It has this way of slowing you down, forcing you to be more present, more aware. And in that deliberate, unhurried pace, you often find you don't miss the signs that might have flown by in a rush. It allows for a deeper, more mindful journey.