Gah...Lindsey...you are the best storyteller. Thank you for sharing others' stories so that we can see ourselves in them. Thank you for framing the mundane and ordinary into something extraordinary; all things born, no doubt, from your inherent curiosity. You are a gift.
You're so sweet, thank you for your kind words! Thank you for naming the purpose behind Field Notes - naming it so others can see themselves! And therefore, not be 'other'.
This highlights trust as something lived in repetition rather than declared in moments of intensity. The emphasis on pace, rhythm, and consistency feels especially honest — the kind of leadership that doesn’t announce itself but becomes dependable over time. There’s something grounding in the idea that trust is shaped in the quiet intervals, through presence that doesn’t rush or perform, but keeps returning.
Gah...Lindsey...you are the best storyteller. Thank you for sharing others' stories so that we can see ourselves in them. Thank you for framing the mundane and ordinary into something extraordinary; all things born, no doubt, from your inherent curiosity. You are a gift.
You're so sweet, thank you for your kind words! Thank you for naming the purpose behind Field Notes - naming it so others can see themselves! And therefore, not be 'other'.
Happy Field Note Friday!
This highlights trust as something lived in repetition rather than declared in moments of intensity. The emphasis on pace, rhythm, and consistency feels especially honest — the kind of leadership that doesn’t announce itself but becomes dependable over time. There’s something grounding in the idea that trust is shaped in the quiet intervals, through presence that doesn’t rush or perform, but keeps returning.