TramueL, Brian

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Independently Dependent - O. B. TramueL

Recently I wrote about meeting people where they are. 

MEETING PEOPLE WHERE THEY ARE

Young, Middle Age, and Older Adults

Over the past ten years, I have connected with truly remarkable people. Our lives go better connecting with those who help us evolve into our higher selves. Life has taught me to see the best in people, and it’s driven me mental when people see the worst in me. Life should say show them the best in themselves because they forget that. Self-improvement is a two-way street.

Summer is coming, while I was ousside' with Nova and The Glaws for an evening walk in the park. We stopped at the swings and hopped on...

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Be More Child Like and Less Childish

Being more childlike and less childish is what meeting people where they are looks like to me.

Live in the Moment

Children don’t worry about yesterday or tomorrow, they are always living in the present moment, with no concerns about money, productivity or quiet quitting.

Be Ousside'

eFriends often comment on how green Charlotte is. For as long as I've lived in the Queen City, there is still so much nature that I have not explored. Spend time in it; take a hike, ride a bike, watch the moon, watch the sunrise/ sunset, and find freedom in the park. Connect to nature, breathe in fresh air, and exhale the pollen. 

Eye Love You

Tell someone you love them. Will you go with me? Circle one - Yes or No. It was easy showing love when we were children. It was simple, constant, and genuine. As we grow and experience heartache, we put up walls for protection. This is the most important personality trait we should relearn from children. Communicating your love could be as small as a text to a family member, a note for your significant other, or a phone call. 

Being more childlike helps us express our love, exhibit humility, always be' learning something, laugh more, be more imaginative, more active, and open to worlds of opportunities.

Live Well