XO, Diana

XO, Diana

being met at my own table

10 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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After noticing the way she moved — anticipating, adjusting, holding the atmosphere — Diana began asking a quieter question: What does it feel like to be met? In this follow-up reflection, she explores reciprocity, emotional steadiness, and the subtle shift from over-preparing to observing who naturally rises to share the weight. Not rescue. Not intensity. Just mutual presence. Because leadership is powerful. But being met… is intimate. XO, Diana

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