Let us stay in our energy.
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Today was a day of roles.
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One conversation after the other.
People asking questions
I cannot fully answer yet.
Looking for clarity
I am not allowed to give.
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There is a vacuum.
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And you can feel it.
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When decisions are pending.
When direction is unclear.
When people sense that something is shifting.
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It’s not loud.
But it’s present.
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And in moments like this,
leadership feels different.
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Less about direction.
More about presence.
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Can you stay clear
when the system isn’t?
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Can you stay grounded
when others are unsettled?
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Can you be honest
without saying everything?
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This is the work no one sees.
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At the same time, somewhere else —
Jasper is in a very different room.
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A full day.
Eleven hours.
Studying the art of rhetoric and communication.
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Language.
Clarity.
Expression.
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Another form of presence.
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Different setting.
Same question underneath:
How do you stay true
to what you see
and how you think
when it matters?
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And now, the day shifts again.
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A different room is waiting.
Lights.
Awards.
A stage full of stories.
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A space that celebrates strength, success, visibility.
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And still —
not fully my energy.
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Not where I feel most precise.
Not where I feel most myself.
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And yet, I go.
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Not to adapt.
Not to perform.
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But to stay in contact.
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Because even in rooms
that don’t fully reflect you,
there are always people
who do.
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And that is enough.
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We often believe
we need the perfect environment
to be ourselves.
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But that’s not how it works.
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Clarity is not a place.
Integrity is not a room.
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It’s a decision.
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To stay with yourself.
In conversations that are unfinished.
In systems that are unclear.
In spaces that are not designed for you.
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Without withdrawing.
Without over-adapting.
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Just staying.
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And maybe that’s what today really was:
Not a day of answers.
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But a day of holding presence
in very different rooms
without losing the same center.
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Wherever you are today — stay there fully.
Miriam & Jasper