God’s creation fascinates me a lot.
In my opinion, God is the best designer, the greatest creator that exists.
I saw a mini insect on an orange fruit today. I’ve been practicing mindfulness, and I didn’t initially see it until I looked closer.
Really close.
The insect was so small, almost imperceptible to the sight.
Like a particle of fine dust, and yet was completely alive.
Moving. Navigating. How God is able to make something so small, yet functional is amazing.
Being small doesn’t mean nonexistent..
I’ve been gaining a lot from random conversations, and I’m so grateful for it. These aren’t even coaching or therapy sessions. Just chats.
It occurred to me that it’s really easy to think we need the spotlight, the crowd at least, to make a significant difference.
But sometimes, there’s someone out there who really needs what we already have, as small as it may seem to us.
And what seems little to us, might just be the exact piece someone needs for the puzzle to make sense.
Little impacts are still impacts.
And small isn’t nonexistent.
BTW, I think it’s really relaxing to watch snails eat, and be.

I’m a Christian & Business Clarity Coach. I founded Spantus to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs build meaningful, yet profitable businesses. I enjoy building stuff and writing about business, marketing, and tech. I’m deeply passionate about making life easier through technology and can’t wait to launch more projects that do just that!