Weekly ideas to stimulate reflection, inspire new possibilities and encourage new ways of doing and being.

1. Test the water
This week’s word is: Home
Home is often referred to as the physical place where someone lives, such as a house, apartment, or any other dwelling. While "home" can be a specific location, it's also deeply connected to feelings of comfort, roots, security, and identity.
The word "home" comes from the Old English word "hām," which means "home," "village," or "ground."
What is your definition of home how do you relate to it? Discuss the question here.
2. Experience the initial wave
To broaden your perspective, take a few minutes to read the following thoughts and notice what comes up for you.
I.
"There is no place like home." The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
II.
"A house is made of bricks and beams. A home is made of hopes and dreams." Unknown
III.
“Never make your home in a place. Make a home for yourself inside your own head. You'll find what you need to furnish it - memory, friends you can trust, love of learning, and other such things. That way it will go with you wherever you journey.“ Tad Williams
3. Dive deep
To gain a deeper understanding and spark new discoveries, this week, inspired by Warm Data, I invite you to reflect on the following question:
What is home in a changing world?
4. Ride your radiant wave
What if you viewed yourself as your true home? This week I invite you to feel at home wherever you are. Feeling at home wherever you are involves creating a sense of belonging, comfort, and stability within yourself, regardless of your physical location.
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