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How Far You Have Come by Morgan Harper Nichols
How Far You Have Come by Morgan Harper Nichols










Perhaps it’s something that flows, and some days, we feel the rush of that current more than others.

How Far You Have Come by Morgan Harper Nichols

Maybe it’s okay if “courage” doesn’t feel like something we can just pick up and put in our pockets in an easy way. Some days, the current is strong, and you can hear it from far away. Thank you, everyone! Here's to more creative storytelling!Īn illustration: When courage feels far away, perhaps there is room to see courage as a river current-something that flows throughout the course of a life. If you'd like to vote for this episode, you can do so here! If you'd like to listen to the episode, you can listen here! Thank you to the WaitWhat and Meditative Story team - it was such a delight working with you all! And thanks to The Webby Awards! This episode is up for “Best Individual Episode” in the Health & Wellness Category and I am so honored and grateful. It took me over a decade to figure out how to tell this story, and I'm so grateful that I had this opportunity. This episode features a never-before-shared story about experiences I had when I was 19. It can take years to find language for our stories, and that's okay.įor me, this The Webby Awards nomination of an episode I did with Meditative Story is a reminder of the power of giving a story time to rise up to the surface to be told, in its own way. Happening.sometimes, it happens slowly, and over the years, stories rise up to the surface, and then we begin to see: it's time to tell it.

How Far You Have Come by Morgan Harper Nichols

I believe that telling your story doesn't have to mean telling it all at once, as it's Whenever I give advice to creatives and storytellers, I always emphasize the importance of not putting pressure on yourself to try and tell a story of what you're doing in real-time. The animated illustration of the river moves slowly through the image to reflect the sounds. Make a list of five things you’re proud of yourself for doing (no matter how small)Īccessibility: This is an animated illustrated video featuring a river in a blue-green landscape. In a mysteriously grand and beautiful way. You have contributed to something bigger than you In way that is beyond what you can see (or hear). In order to earn your place in the world.

How Far You Have Come by Morgan Harper Nichols

You might feel that you need buckets of water

How Far You Have Come by Morgan Harper Nichols

By how small and seemingly insignificant it is.












How Far You Have Come by Morgan Harper Nichols