An ancient story goes… A king instructs a group of blind men to describe an elephant. Each man feels one part of the elephant’s body–the tusk, the leg, the trunk, the tail. Each gives a detailed–and very different–report about the elephant. Then they come to blows about who is right. Each man is describing his honest, real experience about the elephant, yet each misses the big picture, the whole truth. How do you view the world? How do you view yourself? Other people? It feels good to stand in our worldviews, doesn’t it? It gives us kind of a power …
Ladies, there’s no competition
Hey there, Happy International Women’s Day! I feel like it’s worth re-sharing an article I wrote previously. This theme seems to remain prevalent in culture and in my experience, even in the most unlikely of communities (albeit much more subtle and “under the surface.”) I feel inclined to keep shining a light on this area of potential growth. Please reach out to me with any thoughts, I’d love to hear them! xo~Jen I’m bursting to talk about something. Not to lecture or inform, but to ease myself and any other woman who might resonate with what I’m about to say. …