Posts Tagged ‘Michael Earls’
The Ordinary Moments That Matter
A reminder that gratitude isn’t always loud — it lives in the quiet, ordinary moments that keep us grounded. From early mornings with coffee to small gestures from family, these are the moments that steady us in a busy season.
Read MoreThe People Who Anchor You
A quiet reminder to slow down and appreciate the people who anchor us — the ones who show up, steady the storm, and help shape who we are. As Thanksgiving week begins, I’m grateful for the love, calm, and presence of the people in my life who continue to guide my rhythm forward.
Read MoreReturning to Center — The Quiet Strength You Build Midweek
A reflection on drifting through the week, circling like Chevy Chase in European Vacation, and learning that strength isn’t avoiding detours — it’s returning to center. This is about rhythm, direction, and the quiet work of choosing yourself again.
Read MoreFinding My Way Back — One U-Turn at a Time
Some weeks feel like driving Highway 1 with no GPS — full of wrong turns, circles, and unexpected detours. This is a reflection on drifting off course, making U-turns, and finding clarity again by midweek.
Read MoreRebuilding Rhythm — The Work No One Sees
There’s a moment after every storm when the world goes quiet. Not silent, just quiet enough to hear yourself again. And it’s in that space where the real work begins. Most people think purpose arrives like inspiration, sudden, loud, obvious. But the truth is, purpose gets rebuilt slowly, quietly, rhythmically… in the routines no one…
Read MoreStaying Human in the AI Age – Yognation Podcast
What an honor it was to be invited onto Yognation: The Spirit of Gratitude to talk about something that has shaped every part of my life—gratitude. I’ve been a fan of Yogesh’s show for a while, and he told me he’s been following my posts on LinkedIn and michaelearls.com. That connection made this conversation even…
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