January Quiet
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By the second week of January, the noise of a “fresh start” often fades—and what’s left can feel like pressure. The sense that you should be farther along by now. In today’s Texan Edge, Tweed Scott offers a calmer, wiser perspective rooted in Texas history: timing matters as much as effort. This episode is about pausing long enough to get your bearings, paying attention to what’s sustainable, and remembering that orientation is not the same as delay. If the year feels quieter than expected, that may be exactly where clarity begins.
Show Notes
By mid-January, expectations have a way of creeping in. The calendar says “new year,” but life doesn’t always move on command. In this episode, Tweed reflects on how Texas was shaped not by rushing forward, but by people who learned when to pause, observe, and prepare.
Early Texans understood their land before committing to it—where the water gathered, where the soil held, and where danger lived. That same patience still serves us well today.
This episode invites you to:
- Release the pressure to be “fully underway” too soon
- Notice what feels solid versus what feels forced
- Respect quiet as a necessary part of progress
- Trust that orientation is a smart and responsible beginning
There’s no reward for charging into a year you haven’t had time to understand. Sometimes the most Texan move you can make is to pause, take stock, and prepare for the long haul ahead.
If you’d like a quieter place to stay connected beyond the podcast, the porch is always open at
substack.com/texanedge
Nothing urgent—just there when you want it.
The year doesn’t need to be rushed. We’ll take it at a human pace.
And I’ll see you tomorrow.
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