Life Lessons from a Walk
- westchamplainfht
- Jan 22, 2021
- 1 min read

I walk every day on a forest trail; this time of year it is a snowy one. I often remark to myself that my walk has something to teach me about life:
I can walk at a pretty good pace; until it snows and the trek becomes a bit more difficult to navigate and I have to slow down.
Sometimes I can go through the puddles, sometimes they are too big and I have to find a way around them.
I can be alone or have a companion - and both are invaluable.
When I come to a steep hill and look up, the climb seems impossible. So I concentrate instead on looking down at my steps in front of me. Before you know it, I have made it (albeit a little more breathless!)
After it snows, I don't mind being the first footprints I see - makes me feel adventurous; other times I find comfort in the footsteps that have gone before me.
When the path gets too slippery due to packed snow or mud, I find my own path.
Walking in all seasons teaches me that there is beauty to be appreciated every day.
The simplest of joys are the ones that bring the most peace.
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