I have a guest post on the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog. It is called After the Breakthrough Comes the Work of Consolidation.
Breakthroughs get our attention – they are gripping at the time and memorable in retrospect. But they aren’t a major part of our time – we spend most of the time walking the road, even if the decision to take it was both difficult and momentous. The walking part is often not nearly as gripping as the decision. And the walking takes us new places, that are unfamiliar, that we need to get used to. So, this post is about the more mundane aspects of change – walking the path, getting used to the new scenery and the new me, I hope you like it, Evan.
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