You See You

Your best work happens at 10 o’clock at night. Or 4:30am in the morning.

I’m not promoting workaholism or a lack of sleep. I’m not even suggesting staying at the office late or heading in before your morning cup of coffee.

10pm and 4am, however, are when you’re not at work!

In the evening, after dinner or before breakfast, after the Netflix special or before the morning news, and after you’ve called your mom or before you even check your phone for messages . . . It’s at this moment, when the chatter and the demands and the coming-and-going doesn’t own the real estate of your attention, that you do your most important work.

It’s the time you finally look in the mirror and see . . .
. . . not someone else’s blog,
. . . someone else’s banner
. . . newsletter
. . . achievement award or
. . . polished profile picture.

You see you.
In the raw.
No makeup.
No uniform.
No public status update.

It’s here that you can finally ask, Am I being authentic?
Sincere?
True?
Whole?
Faithful?

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