
Today is the first quarter ๐ moon; it is โ Day 89/100 of my second 100-Day Project for this year, (theme: Benevolence, Wonder and Meaning).
I will be sharing daily reading notes from My Inner Sky by Mari Andrew through Day 100/100 and until August 31. ๐ … However, [freedom] is my guide words for 2026, so please take that into consideration. ๐ช
“Once a place becomes home, it rarely remains magnificent. It’s comfortable, even Manhattan can feel a little boring on a humid Tuesday. That is why it’s a discipline and a practice for me to keep it magical.” -Mari Andrew

“To become present in your own city as you would be while traveling, you have to make the city feel new … You have to get a little disoriented, even annoyed. That’s what it is like to be around humans, who are unpredictable and often annoying.” -Mari Andrew
This chapter includes a delightful list of magical things Mari recorded as she devoted attention to watching + listening + chronicling her days in New York City.
- โ Examples from her list included: people ๐ dancing on balconies; secret ๐ชด gardens; people helping other people; funny things said by ๐ง๐ป๐ง๐ป children; free ๐ apples left by some fire ๐ fighters; a little boy’s hand-drawn ๐บ๏ธ map to help a woman on the ๐ subway who couldn’t read English.
- This chapter also included four pages of line drawings illustrating her numbered list. ๐

โ My takeaway from this chapter: As a form of tending to my [wellness], remember to devote attention to the goodness of my dailiesโeven when that may not feel doable ๐โโ๏ธ (because baby steps count). ๐
Baby steps are how we progress + foster a habit of attention and โก๏ธโก๏ธโก๏ธ move beyond our limits. This is how we “learn [we] can change [through our] actions” โฆ and “determine [our] trajectory” (Kitty Chisholm). โฌ๏ธ
“The importance of doing stuff that stretches you cannot be overstated. It is through stretching that you learn you can change that you realize that your actions can have a significant impact on your environment and that you can determine your trajectory.” -Kitty Chisholm

What does this have to do with right brain planning?
Showing up for ourselves daily-ish and setting aside โฐ time and space on a regular basis for both tangible and intangible processing is how we redirect our energies + identify our desires + get ๐ clarity.
- Right brain planning is a practice that invites us to devote โฐ time and ๐ attention to expression and a dated chronicle of our personal dataโ๐ highs, lows ๐ and in-betweens ๐โ to assist us in our self-awareness and ongoingness.
- This includes notes from slow-reading books about creativity, self-discovery and healing + jotting down ways to live more of what we desire from those insights. ๐
Right Brain Planner is a collection of lunar + seasonal prompts and journal-planning ideas to encourage self-compassion and review, reflection and expression, discovery and healing.
Braveheart, we learn by doing: we discover details about ourselves through chronicled observation ๐โ๏ธ๐ because everything we experience is data. ๐
Data is value-neutral; it is neither “good’ or “bad”โit is merely information to use for our choices, intentions and conclusions. Remembering this helps us to live free from judgment and shoulds.
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