In the afterglow of the extraordinary last few weeks of my life, I went to Euros with one of my best friends, Colin Burns, then with my son Callum and then to Glastonbury with my family.
A week has passed since we got back, back into work, back into life, back into the rhythm.
I feel like I lived 20 people's lives in the last three weeks, and it was amazing, but it's time to settle. It's time to settle now and reap the benefits of having my mind extended, opened, and stretched.
I'm blown apart with joy, experience, and wonder.
It's Monday morning as I write this, and I rode my bike again; I'm back on that properly now after weeks of destruction.
I felt like my mind was expanded; it was bigger, creative, and active, and I could have ideas again, thoughts, and dreams.
I have massive plans for things to do both in my life, at home and at work. These things were clearer than they've ever been today, better.
I think that's because, over the last four weeks or so, I was able to give myself the space to think about other things, the space to dream, the space to see other unbelievably amazing people do amazing things and then be inspired by what they were able to achieve.
All of us need the space to dream.
We need to find whatever that means to us because the world needs people who have come alive.
Blog Post Number - 3864
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