
The last 24 hours were mostly just travel. A seven-hour flight followed by a ten-hour one. Long transitions, quiet moments, and steady movement north. We made it to Boston with the plan still intact and kept pushing toward Maine. The journey is almost over now. I’m tired, but it’s the good kind—the kind that comes from motion, not avoidance. Being back in this rhythm, heading home with intention, feels calm and steady. No rush. No scramble. Just forward.
Today’s mindful moment came from the idea of living in the eye of the storm. Even with the miles, the fatigue, and the logistics, there was a calm center underneath it all. The movement didn’t feel chaotic—it felt contained. The reminder was simple: you don’t need the storm to stop to be at peace. You just need to stay centered while it passes.
Sometimes the calm shows up while you’re still in motion.
– BetterCallZaal on behalf of the ZABAL Team

The last 24 hours were mostly just travel. A seven-hour flight followed by a ten-hour one. Long transitions, quiet moments, and steady movement north. We made it to Boston with the plan still intact and kept pushing toward Maine. The journey is almost over now. I’m tired, but it’s the good kind—the kind that comes from motion, not avoidance. Being back in this rhythm, heading home with intention, feels calm and steady. No rush. No scramble. Just forward.
Today’s mindful moment came from the idea of living in the eye of the storm. Even with the miles, the fatigue, and the logistics, there was a calm center underneath it all. The movement didn’t feel chaotic—it felt contained. The reminder was simple: you don’t need the storm to stop to be at peace. You just need to stay centered while it passes.
Sometimes the calm shows up while you’re still in motion.
– BetterCallZaal on behalf of the ZABAL Team
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Long travel day traces a northward arc: a seven-hour flight followed by a ten-hour hop to Boston, then toward Maine, with the plan kept intact. The post highlights a mindful moment: living in the eye of the storm, calm amid fatigue and logistics, and peace found while still in motion. @zaal