when we are summoned by the green valley lonely, turbulent with Lexapro & untresspassable you stop to classify the wild roses so we may emulate their forms of jealousy, so we may lay down at their feet
— Rosie Stockton, from "LOOSE ENDS," Fuel
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when we are summoned by the green valley lonely, turbulent with Lexapro & untresspassable you stop to classify the wild roses so we may emulate their forms of jealousy, so we may lay down at their feet
— Rosie Stockton, from "LOOSE ENDS," Fuel
What if your next chapter begins with curiosity?
There was a time in my life when sleep felt like a battle. I would lie awake at night with a restless mind, then wake up exhausted, dragging myself through the morning just to get moving. For years I thought something was wrong with me. I searched for answers everywhere except the one place I needed to look.
Looking back, I realize my mind was trying to tell me something. I was living a life that no longer aligned with who I was becoming. I spent years doing work that left me unfulfilled, disconnected, and lacking purpose. My body was carrying the weight of a life that was out of alignment.
But because of unforeseen circumstances everything changed when I became curious enough to listen. Without a choice, I stepped into something unfamiliar, challenging, and uncomfortable. It demanded growth. It required responsibility. It pushed me beyond the limits I had placed on myself. Most importantly, it gave me a reason to get up every morning.
Today I fall asleep with peace and wake up with purpose. Not because life became easier, but because my energy is aligned with something meaningful.
If you feel restless, unfulfilled, or stuck, do not assume something is wrong with you. Life may be trying to teach you something. It may be asking you to grow, serve, create, learn, or contribute in a new way.
The answer may not be a new career. It could be a new hobby, a new skill, a new challenge, or a new way of helping others.
Be curious enough to explore it.
What you do frequently becomes your frequency. When your thoughts, emotions, actions, and purpose align, fulfillment follows.
Listen carefully. Life may already be showing you the next step.
If this message spoke to you or something within it resonated, I invite you to check out my other ideas in my books sold on Amazon. They have already helped thousands worldwide.
– Coach Mike
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New hydrogen breakthrough turns waste heat into clean fuel
A newly developed catalyst could slash the cost and temperature requirements of hydrogen production, opening the door to cleaner, locally generated fuel.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a new low-temperature approach to hydrogen production that could make the clean fuel cheaper and more practical to generate. The technique could be used both in large centralized facilities and in smaller local systems that take advantage of waste heat from major industrial operations. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and is widely viewed as an important clean energy source. When used as a fuel, it produces only water and heat rather than carbon dioxide and other pollutants associated with fossil fuels. Hydrogen can also power fuel cells that generate electricity. Despite these advantages, around 95% of hydrogen production today still depends on fossil fuels.
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Fuel - Sunburn (03/31/1998)
the problem with distance / is that it just works too good // & when I understand it, I don’t / believe in it anymore
— Rosie Stockton, from "DISPERSAL," Fuel