Reflections on the deeper meaning behind the stories we experience.

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Now it’s your turn →Traffic.
Colleagues yelling.
Projects thrown at you.
Pressure.
Noise.
It’s all around us.
And we have a choice.
Run away from it.
Or stand tall and bring order to what feels out of control.
In Night at the Museum, Larry takes a job as a nightwatchman at the Museum of Natural History.
Known for his unreliability, he seeks a position that offers stability.
However, at night, the museum exhibits come to life and chaos is everywhere.
Larry has to learn how to bring order and stability to an environment that is completely out of control.
It’s a noisy world, and there are a lot of distractions.
Screens, and with them, more distractions.
Loud voices that drown out meaningful dialogue.
Opinions that are stated as facts.
How does one navigate it all?
As Larry shows us, one approach to chaos is order.
Identifying the devices we use as tools to bring structure to our world.
Creating a plan and being prepared to enact that plan, even when there’s a bump in the road.
Even when the noise feels deafening.
And using a calendar to be mindful of our schedule and value our time.
Reflection
The noise can be overwhelming.
And it can seem like chaos reigns.
But we have a lot of tools at our disposal.
Devices.
Calendars.
Communication.
These can bring order.
It’s how we look at them, and how we approach the chaos, that can bring peace.
Pay attention to the stories that stay with you.
They’re pointing somewhere.
Map how it made you feel on EmotiBear.
See what your pattern reveals.
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