Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads, unsure which way to go but feeling a pull in a certain direction? Sometimes, those gut feelingsβthe quiet whispers inside usβcan lead to the most amazing places. Let me take you on a journey that might just help you see the value in trusting yourself, in making your own right turns.
Picture this: Itβs October, the middle of the day, and weβre just outside of Colorado Springs, fresh from exploring the stunning Garden of the Gods. The sky is a crisp, clear blue, and the sun is bathing everything in warm light, highlighting the last hints of autumn in the golden leaves around us. As we pull out of the park, we find ourselves at a decision pointβleft, right, or straight ahead. With John Denverβs βRocky Mountain Highβ playing softly on the radio, the moment feels like something out of a movie, filled with a sense of adventure and possibility.
Without much thought but driven by a feeling deep down, we make a right turn. That decision, one that might have seemed insignificant at the time, set us on a path we never could have plannedβa path that would lead us through some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable. As we climbed higher, the air became thinner and cooler, each breath filling our lungs with the invigorating chill of the mountains. The temperature dropped, and the sunβs light took on a sharper, more defined glow, illuminating the landscape with a crisp clarity that was almost surreal.
With every turn, the Rockies grew closer, revealing their majestic beauty. The road twisted and wound its way deeper into the heart of the mountains, each curve opening up to new, stunning views that were more magnificent than the last. Small mountain towns appeared like hidden gems, tucked into valleys and surrounded by towering peaks. Fields of golden grass stretched as far as the eye could see, ending only where they met the mighty Rockies, standing tall and proud. The sheer scale of it all was overwhelming, as if the mountains were drawing us in, taking what little breath we had left from the thinning air and replacing it with pure awe.
This wasnβt just a driveβit was a journey that mirrored life itself. Sometimes, you donβt know where your decisions will take you. You just have to trust that inner voice, that pull telling you to make the turn, even when the path ahead isnβt clear. Every curve of that drive showed us something new: vast landscapes, snow-dusted peaks, and the incredible feeling of being somewhere that words can barely describe. It was breathtaking, not just because of the altitude, but because of the unexpected beauty we discovered all around us, beauty that we never would have seen if we hadnβt taken that right turn.
In life, making the right turn isnβt always about knowing exactly where youβre going. Itβs about being willing to make a choice, to follow that instinct, that gut feeling that tells you, βThis is the way I need to go.β Itβs those decisions that often lead to the most remarkable experiencesβmoments that you never could have planned but are so glad you didnβt miss. Just like our drive through the Rockies, lifeβs right turns can take you to places youβve never imagined, places that leave a mark on your soul.
So, next time youβre at a crossroads, whether literally or figuratively, remember this: Sometimes, the best thing you can do is trust yourself. Make that right turn. You donβt need to see the whole path ahead to know that youβre heading in the right direction. Itβs the act of deciding, of trusting, that leads you to those beautiful, unexpected moments that take your breath away. Just like that day in the Rockies, when we made the right turn and found ourselves surrounded by the kind of beauty that only comes when you follow your gut.
Lifeβs most beautiful moments often come when you least expect them, when you take that leap of faith and follow your heart. Trust those quiet whispers, those instincts that guide you. Because sometimes, the right turn can lead you not just to a scenic drive through the Rockies but to a path that changes everything.
Right Turn!