05/13/2026
Every book you own is the end result of a 2,000-year-old relay race.
Think about Marcus Aurelius. 1,800 years ago, he sat in a tent on the edge of a crumbling empire and wrote a message—not for an audience, but to save his own soul.
He wrote: “Begin—and begin again.”
He never intended for us to see it. But because a scribe, a monk, or a librarian once whispered, “This is worth carrying,” it survived the dark to reach us today.
In our fast-paced digital world, we often forget that we aren’t just "content consumers." We are the next link in the chain. We are the stewards of the wisdom that reached us.
I’ve shared a deeper reflection on this "Macro-Gratitude" over on Medium today. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the ideas you are currently carrying forward.
The 2,000-Year-Old Relay Race: Why Your Private Thoughts Might Be a Miracle
Imagine a man sitting in a tent on the edge of a crumbling empire. Outside, the wind scrapes across the Danube frontier. The world is loud…
03/12/2026
Before the world begins asking things from you, there is a quiet moment in the morning.
You wake up.
The room is still.
The day has not fully formed yet.
In that small space, something important is possible.
Morning is not just the start of a schedule. It is a doorway into the day.
In this new article, I share a simple practice I use every morning along with three ways you can enter the day grounded, calm, and clear.
You may find that the way you begin the morning quietly changes everything that follows.
Read the article here:
https://beautifulsummermornings.com/start-your-day-grounded/
Question for you:
What is one small thing that helps you start your morning well?
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A quick reflection for this morning.
Before messages arrive, before the news begins, before the world starts asking things of you, there is a small, quiet moment.
That moment can shape the entire day.
I wrote a short piece about three simple ways to enter the morning grounded and how a tiny morning practice can slowly change how you experience your days.
Let me know if you are interested.
02/08/2026
I had a bird chirping at me this morning. He sat on a hydro line and looked straight at me as I sat at my breakfast table. I know he still had half a platano in the feeder, so it wasn't because he didn't have any food. But to appease him, I got up, went outside, and checked. All good, still some food in the feeder. The fact that I got up and checked seemed to reassure him, and he flew off to attend to some other chores. I'll call this how I appeased a bird today. Human or insanity creeping in? What do you think?
01/21/2026
This morning, I noticed a dog lying in the sun.
A few days ago, I noticed a dog lying on my neighbor's lawn. I wasn’t trying to write anything. I was just paying attention.
A short, quiet reflection came out of it — about stillness, noticing, and what happens when we stop turning life into a problem to solve.
It’s called The Dog on the Lawn, and I’d love to share it with you.
01/02/2026
Tell me about your experiences with forgiveness. I've done a series of articles on forgiveness. I love to hear from you. Below is my latest post.
12/20/2025
Why Forgiveness Feels Hard
Forgiveness is often spoken about as if it’s a simple decision.
But if that were true… why does it feel so hard for so many of us?
I just wrote a piece exploring what really gets in the way of forgiveness — not from a place of pressure or “shoulds,” but with compassion for the emotional reality underneath it all.
This isn’t about forcing forgiveness.
It’s about understanding why it feels complicated in the first place.
💬 If this is something you’re working with right now, comment “forgiveness” below and I’ll share the article with you.
Or simply share what part of forgiveness feels hardest for you — sometimes naming it is the first gentle step.
11/28/2025
Before we jump into the new year, let’s pause and reflect.
Reflection isn’t about judgment — it’s about honouring your growth.
I’ve just published a new blog post:
✨ 5 Powerful Reasons to Do a Year-End Reflection ✨
If you’ve been craving clarity, gentleness, or direction, this is for you. We also create a Year-End Reflective Journal. Get the link to your copy. Just add I want a copy in the comments section. And I will send you the link.
11/25/2025
I Created a Free Year-End Reflective Journal ✨
Now available inside our Be Inspired private Facebook group!
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As we wrap up the year, I wanted to give you something meaningful — a way to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the wisdom this year has given you.
So…I created a Year-End Reflective Journal, and I’m giving it away free inside our private community, Be Inspired.
If you’d like a gentle companion to help you reflect, release, and reset for the new year, come join us.
It’s a warm, encouraging space for inner growth, conversation, and inspiration.
Join the group here →https://www.facebook.com/groups/inspirenow
And once you’re in, you’ll find the journal waiting for you.
Here’s to your journey of becoming,
Nick 🌼
10/15/2025
Here is a positive affirmation for you this morning about seeing your good and being grateful for it.
09/20/2025
Sometimes creativity takes the form of words on a page… and sometimes it takes the form of warm, homemade carrot bread fresh from the oven. 🥕🍞 Topped with pecans and baked with love, this classic loaf is my little reminder that mindfulness can show up anywhere—even in the kitchen.
👉 Tell me, what’s your favorite comfort bake?