Allison Behne
This time of year, life often feels like a movie scene set in fast-forward—packed schedules, twinkling lights, gatherings, and to-do lists stretching as far as the eye can see. But somewhere in the mix of all the hustle and bustle, there’s a quiet moment waiting for us—a pause. That pause may last only a few minutes, but it can change everything.
Think about it. How often do we give ourselves permission to just be? To soak in the present without thinking about what’s next? It’s a gift we often forget to unwrap, hidden behind our routines and responsibilities. But in those pauses, we can find the rare magic of true rest. It’s in these moments that we reconnect with ourselves, savor a breath of fresh air, or simply feel the warmth of the season.
Maybe it’s the kind of pause that shows up during a morning walk, letting your thoughts wander without purpose. Or it’s a quiet evening with a cup of tea, reflecting on the little victories and the moments of joy that sometimes go unnoticed. These pauses are a chance to recharge, to reflect, and to remind ourselves of what matters most.
Teaching and life, after all, aren’t built in the big, flashy moments but in the steady rhythm of small, meaningful ones. The joy of sharing a good laugh, the comfort of helping someone feel seen, and the beauty of noticing something you’d normally overlook—these things fill us up in ways we may not even realize.
So as you navigate this season, remember to give yourself that gift of a pause. It might not show up wrapped in ribbons or bows, but it’s a gift nonetheless, waiting to bring a little more light to your world. Here’s to finding those quiet moments and embracing them for all they’re worth.
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