# Demark: Clearing the Slate ## Layers We Add Life piles on marks. A scuff on the floor from hurried steps. A note scribbled in haste on a page. Expectations etched into our plans, like underlines beneath every choice. These traces shape us, but they also weigh us down. In quiet moments, I trace them back—old worries, half-forgotten slights, the bold strokes of ambition that blur the simple view. ## The Gentle Erase Demarking starts small. Wipe the counter after dinner. Cross out a line in a journal that no longer fits. It's not destruction; it's return. Like rain smoothing sand, it reveals the even ground beneath. No force, just steady breath. In this, clarity emerges—not a blank void, but space for what matters. A conversation flows easier without yesterday's residue. ## Everyday Practice - Pause before labeling a moment good or bad. - Let go of the score kept in quiet arguments. - Notice the unmarked path ahead, open and unclaimed. By 2026, amid faster days, this feels vital. Demarking isn't escape; it's presence. *In the unmarked moment, we find our truest step.*