Be Your Own Windkeeper __link__ 〈2026〉
And now, you are the captain of a ship that isn't moving.
A ship that waits for the wind is a prisoner of the weather. A ship that makes its own wind is a vessel of intention. be your own windkeeper
In high-performance environments, self-worth is often tied to productivity or praise. To be your own windkeeper, you must detach your intrinsic value from your output. This builds resilience against criticism and failure. And now, you are the captain of a ship that isn't moving
Every sailor knows the Doldrums—strips of ocean near the equator where wind is historically scarce. In life, these are the flat weeks where nothing feels exciting. Every sailor knows the Doldrums—strips of ocean near
In sailing, there is an ancient, almost mythical role: In folklore, this was a person—often a wise elder or a shaman—who could summon the wind. When the sails went slack and the boat sat dead on a glassy sea, the crew didn't panic. They went to the Windkeeper. They asked for a breeze.