# Meeting Notes ## The Space Between A meeting is not the agenda, the slides, or even the decisions reached. It is the brief, shared pause we create together. Like a small clearing in a forest, it exists only while we occupy it. We step in, sit down, speak, listen, then step out again. The clearing disappears, but something of what happened there remains in us. ## What We Actually Carry Most of what matters from any meeting cannot be written down. A softened tone of voice. The moment someone stopped pretending to have all the answers. The quiet relief when we admitted the problem was harder than we first thought. These things do not appear in the notes, yet they shape what happens next. We rarely say it out loud, but we are not really meeting to align on tasks. We meet to remember that we are not working alone. In the middle of busy weeks and long to-do lists, the simple act of showing up and paying attention to one another is a form of quiet care. ## The Empty Page After every meeting the document waits, mostly blank. What we choose to write there is less important than what we choose to remember: that we were heard, that we heard others, and that we left the room a little more connected than when we entered. *On July 9, 2026, we keep making the clearing.*