# Finding Our Orbit ## The Invisible Center Life pulls us toward certain centers, much like gravity draws planets to a star. It's not always dramatic—a quiet love, a deep passion, or a simple daily walk. These anchors hold us without force, letting us move freely yet never stray too far. In 2026, amid swirling changes, I've come to see my own center: the small rituals that ground me, like morning coffee with a book or evening calls home. They remind me that stability isn't rigid; it's a gentle curve we trace again and again. ## The Grace of Steady Motion Orbiting isn't standing still—it's a dance of balance. We spin forward, carried by momentum, with just enough pull to keep us safe. Think of friendships that endure: we circle each other, sharing light and warmth without crashing. Or personal goals, where progress feels like a widening loop, each lap revealing more sky. No need for speed or perfection; the beauty lies in the rhythm, the reliable return to what matters. - Notice what draws you back, day after day. - Embrace the loop as a gift, not a limit. - Let the motion carry you, trusting the path. ## Widening the Circle Over time, orbits expand. A new hobby pulls us outward, a conversation shifts our angle. Yet the center remains, stronger for the stretch. This is growth: not breaking free, but circling wider, seeing more stars. *In our orbit, we are held, and in holding, we shine.*