Most people think inner work needs to be coupled with a very specific kind of setting.
The thing is: a quiet corner is a quiet corner is a quiet corner.
And the corner doesn’t need a lake view.
It doesn’t need to be in the middle of the woods.
It doesn’t need modern furniture, perfect lighting, or inspiring decor.
The thing about inner work that most people seemingly forget is that once you start, the outer world fades away.
All that’s happening with a lake view or a cabin in the woods or whatever is that you’re using it as a means to give yourself permission to begin.
You’re telling yourself a story that inner work can’t begin until x, y, and z criteria are met.
Once you understand this, you can begin telling yourself a new story.
One where the view isn’t the non-negotiable factor… but the intention is.
And the beautiful thing about making your intention the main criteria is that suddenly… the world explodes with dropped map pins on where you can begin.
Which is a much more convenient array to choose from than the one hyper specific, distant into the future, perfect little slice of land, situated by some body of water, built into some cozy little home, where the feng shui is harmonizing and muses linger close by… singular pin.
Carry with you the mindset that a quiet corner is a quiet corner is a quiet corner... and drop your pin to begin wherever you are today… and watch as the outer world fades anyway.