Michael Glass: Week at Sea — Course Corrections
Thursday Evening
Every sailor eventually learns this lesson:
Calm seas do not make e
Week at Sea — Course Corrections
Thursday Evening
Every sailor eventually learns this lesson:
Calm seas do not make experienced navigators.
Problems do.
A fouled line.
An engine issue.
A sudden squall.
A plan that falls apart halfway through the passage.
In those moments, frustration feels natural.
Sometimes unavoidable.
But panic rarely improves the situation.
Good captains slow themselves down first.
They breathe.
Assess.
Prioritize.
Then begin solving one thing at a time.
Life demands the same discipline.
Most storms become worse when emotion takes the helm.
Whatever unexpected trouble found you today, my friends, remember this:
Steady hands solve problems faster than frantic ones ever will.
#CourseCorrections, #LifeWellLived, #Stoicism, #ThursdayEvening, #SailingLife, #NavigateLife, #SeaCaptainMindset, #FairWinds
Michael Glass: Week at Sea — Course Corrections Thursday Evening Every sailor eventually learns this lesson: Calm seas do not make expe
Week at Sea — Course Corrections Thursday Evening Every sailor eventually learns this lesson: Calm seas do not make experienced navigators. Problems do. A fouled line. An engine issue. A sudden squall. A plan that falls apart halfway through the passage. In those moments, frustration feels natural. Sometimes unavoidable. But panic rarely improves the situation. Good captains slow themselves down first. They breathe. Assess. Prioritize. Then begin solving one thing at a time. Life demands the same discipline. Most storms become worse when emotion takes the helm. Whatever unexpected trouble found you today, my friends, remember this: Steady hands solve problems faster than frantic ones ever will. #CourseCorrections, #LifeWellLived, #Stoicism, #ThursdayEvening, #SailingLife, #NavigateLife, #SeaCaptainMindset, #FairWinds
Week at Sea — Course Corrections Thursday Evening Every sailor eventually learns this lesson: Calm seas do not make experienced navigators. Problems do. A fouled line. An engine issue. A sudden squall. A plan that falls apart halfway through the passage. In those moments, frustration feels natural. Sometimes unavoidable. But panic rarely improves the situation. Good captains slow themselves down first. They breathe. Assess. Prioritize. Then begin solving one thing at a time. Life demands the same discipline. Most storms become worse when emotion takes the helm. Whatever unexpected trouble found you today, my friends, remember this: Steady hands solve problems faster than frantic ones ever will. #CourseCorrections, #LifeWellLived, #Stoicism, #ThursdayEvening, #SailingLife, #NavigateLife, #SeaCaptainMindset, #FairWinds