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What makes you lose track of time—and find yourself again?

With so many high-achievers in our community it was super interesting to learn about the moments when they lose track of time. We’ve highlighted some of those conversations below.

Michael Baxter

Over the last several of years I have combined my production background, with my passion for music. It’s been a whirlwind of fun and learning which has led to a whole group of new friends. I’ve enjoyed music all my life but have never played much of anything. Music has become my rabbit hole and when I jump in, time flies. Read more>>

Caroline McGroder

I have fallen in love with spending days on horseback throughout the wild Northwest mountains. Recently, the state of Montana has captured my heart. There is such a sense of peace in the endless skies, the quiet of the ranches and stillness of the surrounding mountains. On a recent trip, a wrangler and I spent the day traveling up and through the mountains. Read more>>

Alene

Working in the studio and listening to classical music has a calming effect on me. The designs that are in the works seem to create themselves. My tasks at the bench go smoothly. When all of these factors are in play, I can easily lose track of time. These moments stay wih me throughout the day, I love these times! Read more>>

Breanna Mora

In a world that constantly moves at full speed—with work, gym, family, and church filling up most of my days—I’m grateful for the structure, but it can also feel like I’m just moving through the motions. What makes me lose track of time and truly reconnect with myself is soap making. Read more>>

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