I was talking to someone the other day. They were struggling with something, and before he finished sharing, he said, “I know, I need to be the mountain and not the weather.”
It made me smile.
Yes, we should all be the mountain.
Solid vs. Shifting
The mountain is solid. It has a strong foundation. Nothing is moving a mountain—it stands tall.
The weather, on the other hand, comes and goes. It shifts and swirls. It can change completely in a day, be unreliable, unstable, surprising, and even destructive. Sure, there might be days when having the force of the weather sounds tempting—when it feels like release—but in the long run, what we need is to be the mountain.
So, how do we become more like the mountain and less like the weather?
Be Flexible
It might sound strange to say a mountain should be flexible, but building your own solid foundation means being open and adaptable.
I’ve written before about the importance of staying teachable. To remain teachable, we have to stay flexible—open to new ideas, perspectives, and information. It’s great to have convictions, but it’s also essential to listen to other viewpoints. You never know when you might learn something that shifts your understanding or reaffirms your stance.
Stay flexible. Look at situations from all angles. Make sure your perspective rests on solid ground.
Give Yourself Permission
Be confident in your decisions. Allow yourself to try new things—without waiting for approval.
Too often, we look to others for validation when we should be checking in with ourselves. If it makes you happy, inspires you, or fills you with joy, do it. It doesn’t matter if others understand or approve. This is your life.
Give yourself permission to change. To grow. To become.
Find Forgiveness
Let go of what no longer serves you. Release the grudges, the regrets, the “should-haves” that weigh you down.
Forgive others for what they did—or couldn’t do. More importantly, forgive yourself. For not knowing better. For not making the best choice in a moment. We’re all human, and none of us gets it right all the time.
Holding on to past hurts chains us to the past. Letting go frees us to move forward.
Be Mindful
With forgiveness comes mindfulness.
When we practice mindfulness, we make choices that serve us—decisions that help us grow, strengthen our self-esteem, and build true confidence.
Stay present. Stay grounded.
Find Love and Gratitude
When we move through each day with love in our hearts and gratitude for what we have, we make better decisions.
Walking in love and gratitude keeps us centered in spirit, not ego. And it’s from this space that we find true peace—a peace that can’t be shaken by life’s storms.
Engage in Life
This is the result of it all.
When we practice these principles, we become more engaged in life. We care for ourselves and nurture relationships with others. Our world expands as we open ourselves to new experiences and connections.
We become the mountain—steady, solid, unwavering—no matter what storms may come. And we know the sun will always rise again.
SLAY OF THE DAY: Reflect & Rise
Do you see yourself more as the mountain or the weather? Why?
Can you think of moments when you’ve been both? What triggered the shift?
What gets in your way of standing solid?
What can you do today to strengthen your foundation and embrace your inner mountain?
What action will you take to give yourself permission to grow, change, and forgive?
Call to Action: Join the Conversation
I’d love to hear from you.
What does being the mountain look like in your life? How do you stay grounded through storms?
Share your story in the comments. Let’s support each other’s growth.
And if you know someone who could use a little extra grounding today, send this to them.
Sometimes, just knowing we have the power to stand steady makes all the difference.
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SLAY on John!
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Your articles articulate the thoughts in my head sometimes. It’s pretty bazaar sometimes! One recent epiphany was that ALL the solutions come from within. Nothing tangible and no person, however well meaning or loved is going to carry your burden. They may prolong the personal growth if they try but in the end no great change can happen without in inner decision and personal effort. Every single bang-on point listed here is a part of the inner playing field called growth.
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I have found on my journey that we are all more alike than not, I’ve also found that we find the messages we need to hear when we are ready to hear them, or we are open and aware enough to take them in.
It is up to us to make the changes we want to see, is it up to us to fight for us, no one can do the work for us, unless we change the results will always stay the same.
SLAY on Andria, great to have you here.
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