

When Curiosity Is Not An Option
Sometimes, the innocence of childhood is taken away. Curiosity is no longer an option.
Sometimes, the innocence of childhood is taken away. Curiosity is no longer an option.
People do not care about what you know … until they know that you care, I found that as such being caring also opens their own sense of inward curiosity and wonder regarding what they are about in a positive way!
Business is better when it’s fun. Life is better when it’s light.
I was taken on a trip into my inner 5-year-old where I remembered having a tea party with the little boy next door. Doing what Mommy always did, I placed the teabag in (cold) water, added the milk and sugar, and then handed him the cup. It must have tasted foul, but I watched him consume it all.
I had no fear. I had curiosity. I felt at home, safe, and at peace. Things were simple then. I trusted and I was open to where things would lead next. I did not have a 1-year or 5-year plan. I did not know of anything outside of the moment I was in. All I knew was that the magic was right there, in the moments, and I didn’t want it to end.
In this episode of the Alive Again podcast, Andrea Parc and Alexa Dumitru engage in a deep conversation with Louise Mosley, a former corporate professional turned business coach and flow specialist. Louise shares her journey of leaving a stable corporate job to pursue her passion for diving and coaching.
Think about the moments in your life when curiosity led you somewhere unexpected.
I dip my toe into the illusion. It feels foreign. At first. Cautious, careful, afraid of losing what I leave behind. At worst.
I’m consciously choosing to eliminate the surprise factor from 2025. Being true to quantum physics, I’ve already lived it!
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