Obstacles will feel like problems to solve when we insist they must be overcome.
If we choose to observe obstacles as the conditions under which alignment must occur, they provide the context that shapes our focus and challenges us to make intentional choices.
Obstacles are not problems to solve but they are the conditions with which we navigate.
When we stop resisting obstacles and align with them, we discover new ways to connect our thoughts, relationships, and actions — they do not prevent progress, they guide us toward clarity and intentional contribution.
Would aligning with your obstacles shift your approach to progress?