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A Simple Reset: Looking Up at the Sky

Lunch had been satisfying.

I made spicy beef and vegetable soup
and cooked multigrain rice
in advance for my husband to eat later that evening.

While boiling eggs for him in the morning,
I added two more.

I roughly mashed the eggs,
sprinkled a little salt over them,

then added large slices of the remaining half of an apple
and mixed everything with organic mayonnaise.

I took out the spicy cucumber salad
I had made the day before,

and the leftover roasted seaweed
from the freezer.

A full lunch.

A slow lunch.

After eating,

my daughter and I headed out
to get Americano coffee

and finish editing
the post I planned to publish that tonight.

While waiting for the elevator,

I suddenly noticed something.

My tempo
felt slightly faster.

I felt a little out of breath.

A little tired.

Maybe I had eaten a little more than usual.

Outside the Entrance

As we stepped outside,

a cool breeze moved through the air.

“Wow, the weather feels nice.”

My daughter smiled.

I smiled too.

“The wind feels really cool today.”

The outdoor parking lot
was filled with heat from the sun.

And then—

I looked up.

The sky.

The clouds.

looking up at bright clouds in a clear blue sky

“Ah… the clouds are beautiful.
I should take a picture.”

I stopped walking,
pulled out my phone,

and took a photo
with the apartment building slightly entering the frame.

Then my daughter and I looked at the photo together.

“Oh, the sun is in it.”

I laughed,

turned my body,

and took a few more photos
of the sky and clouds.

We looked at them together.

“The clouds almost look like a map, don’t they?”

My daughter laughed too.

A Small Shift

And then I noticed something.

I felt better.

Lighter.

Without trying to fix my mood.

Without resting.

Without doing anything special.

Just by stopping for a moment
and looking up.

Sometimes,
a small shift in attention
changes the rhythm inside your body.

We got into the car.

The window felt slightly warm
from the sunlight.

I rolled it all the way down,

turned on the air conditioner,

and slowly began driving.

Somewhere along the way,

my mood
had already changed.

Quietly.

Naturally.

Without effort.

Sometimes,
the smallest shift
changes everything inside us.

A Simple Reset: When Something Shifts, You Reset

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