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Finding Steadiness in the Small Things

  • Writer: Denise Nowakowski
    Denise Nowakowski
  • Mar 28
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 29


This month was full of small, meaningful moments, the kind that brighten your days and help you refocus, both in life and in the work you choose to do.


There’s a tree my friend and I always notice on our walks. It stands out differently in the seasons, the shape, the color, the markings, and it’s become a simple way of keeping my focus on what's present and real.


I’m also sharing a few photos from a visit to the cemetery where my brother, uncle, and aunt rest. The urn in the photo was handmade by my other uncle, whose woodworking I’ve been helping bring online through his new website, Wood Stuff & What Knotts, soon to be published. The visit reminded me of the love and craftsmanship woven through our family.


And time with my granddaughters brings its own kind of joy, the energy, the laughter, the reminder that the smallest things often carry the most meaning.


All of these moments encouraged me to keep leaning into the work I enjoy most: website builds and visual content that feels true, steady, and grounded. That's the direction I'm choosing for this season.


If you're feeling ready to simplify or shift your focus, you're in good company. Sometimes the smallest moments helps us see the path more clearly.


As Palm Sunday and Holy Week begin, I’m finding comfort in the things that keep me grounded.

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