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  1. Urgency compresses attention.

    When pressure rises, acceleration feels necessary. Yet speed can thin discernment, narrow perception, and reward reaction over coordination.

    Slowing down is not withdrawal. It restores regulation and widens the context in which decisions are made.

    In complex systems, steadiness often prevents the very crises urgency claims to solve.

    Full reflection:
    emotusoperandi.medium.com/bles

    #BlessingOrCurse #PracticedDiscernment #RelationalSteadiness #BayoAkomolafe

  2. Modern culture often treats pain as a private problem to be solved.

    Another orientation recognises pain as shared knowing, shaped by the world we’re moving through together. The Dusty Dimmer Switch isn’t about erasing feeling — it’s about lowering the glare, introducing space, and remembering that what we feel is not ours alone.

    #BáyòAkómoláfé #DustyDimmerSwitch #CollectiveCare #NervousSystemWisdom

  3. We’re living inside conditions that feel sharp and time-bound — the sense that something must be done, quickly.

    Slowing down here isn’t about comfort or avoidance. It’s about protecting attention, relationship, and discernment under pressure — and refusing to let urgency turn into reactivity.

    That kind of restraint is part of what holds.

    #BáyòAkómoláfé #BuildingTheLifeboat #PracticeIsThePoint #LifeboatAcademy

  4. “Inhabiting the cracks” names a familiar experience for many: living inside uncertainty, breakdown, and transition without a clear map forward.

    This isn’t a demand for solutions or control. It’s an invitation to stay present with what’s here, and to ask how care, attention, and relationship might be offered where things no longer align.

    Sometimes the work begins in the places we didn’t plan to be.

    #BayoAkomolafe #InhabitingTheCracks #LivingWithUncertainty #CollapseAwareness #Farmastery

  5. “Inhabiting the cracks” names a familiar experience for many: living inside uncertainty, breakdown, and transition without a clear map forward.

    This isn’t a demand for solutions or control. It’s an invitation to stay present with what’s here, and to ask how care, attention, and relationship might be offered where things no longer align.

    Sometimes the work begins in the places we didn’t plan to be.

    #BayoAkomolafe #InhabitingTheCracks #LivingWithUncertainty #CollapseAwareness #Farmastery

  6. “Inhabiting the cracks” names a familiar experience for many: living inside uncertainty, breakdown, and transition without a clear map forward.

    This isn’t a demand for solutions or control. It’s an invitation to stay present with what’s here, and to ask how care, attention, and relationship might be offered where things no longer align.

    Sometimes the work begins in the places we didn’t plan to be.

    #BayoAkomolafe #InhabitingTheCracks #LivingWithUncertainty #CollapseAwareness #Farmastery

  7. “Inhabiting the cracks” names a familiar experience for many: living inside uncertainty, breakdown, and transition without a clear map forward.

    This isn’t a demand for solutions or control. It’s an invitation to stay present with what’s here, and to ask how care, attention, and relationship might be offered where things no longer align.

    Sometimes the work begins in the places we didn’t plan to be.

    #BayoAkomolafe #InhabitingTheCracks #LivingWithUncertainty #CollapseAwareness #Farmastery