Running to the neighbor’s house to knock on the door, asking if someone was there to come out and play, the sun heated the blades of grass until the moon illuminated the trees we used to climb.
We were all there, not all at once but still together, all as children. A collection of experiences we have all shared to show us that our differences are what makes us the same.
Your inner child is still a part of you
The truth is we started a long time ago. We started when we were young and unaware, when we were crying in pain, and when our hands were out of the window climbing and falling with the speed of wind rushing through our fingers.

We think about how we started and replay the journey of growing from being so innocently dependent to powerfully independent.
Remember where you came from and how childhood created who you are today. Include the focus on overwhelming pain, embarrassment, and disappointment with beaming moments of love, excitement, and pride.
All of our experiences build us and create the momentum that we use to grow through life. Pay close attention to how your childhood influences the decisions you make in forming the life you choose to live. If you would like to learn more, read How To Bond With Your Inner Child.
Time is a social construct
Our societal clock circulates around and around as we crawl, walk, and run through life discovering meaning and purpose in different places, surrounded by different people, and through different settings.
We notice that not all of our time equals the same value of minutes, days, years, and lifetimes, so it’s important to identify what you love and how much time is valued with that love. We are limited in a singular life but we are not limited in the value of time.

Setting goals and accomplishing tasks results in a use of time, so when we are knowledgeable that time is a social construct that can vary in weight, we understand that our own timeline may sway and shift with our value systems.
Allows perspective on fast and slow change
Our inner conflict of patience battling with eagerness can get the best of us at times. We know that there is beauty in waiting and that somehow things tend to work out with the right timing, but other times, it is so damn hard to wait.
We are excited for life and want to create, build, and share the discoveries, adventures, and love within the time that we have.

What can trap us is that we see end results and lose our sense of patience and how immense success starts. We feel the desire for accomplishment and want to experience the end product or end result because it’s in our veins.
Think about how we started!

Think about how we learn to crawl so we can learn how to walk, then run, then sprint, then stop and catch our breath; think about how much consistent effort and energy is required to get to the lifestyle you work so hard for with each fast and slow change.
We start, and start again, and then we start all over.
This is life, this is our life, this is Leoluna.
Love, Leoluna





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