A pause is sometimes all that is needed to take stock of the world around you and find God in the moment.
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Get to the office. Sit at your desk, or get to the classroom, whatever the case may be, to pay attention to those transitional interstitial moments, because right now, to quote Sammy Hagar, we live eight miles a minute for months at a time. Just go right, that’s Bob Seger. I can’t drive 55 in Sammy Hagar, but it’s this speeded up existence that refuses us to allow us to be present to our lives. So first, develop the capacity to pause, and then second, in the pausing, to notice connections, and those two very ordinary practices allow us to begin to wake up. 1