December 1 marked the opening of this phase.
February 1 marks its close.
That creates a sixty-three day span. As of December 19, nineteen days have passed. Roughly thirty percent of the window is behind us, with forty-four days still ahead.
This matters because Living The Scene moves in phases, not posts.
The early stretch is about momentum. The late stretch is about convergence. The middle is where the shape of the work becomes clear. That is where this project sits now.
At this point, the direction is set. The tone has settled. What remains is refinement, alignment, and continuation rather than discovery. The noise falls away. Patterns repeat. Threads begin to reinforce each other instead of branching.
Nothing about this moment is rushed. Nothing about it is stalled. It is simply the long middle doing what it always does, compressing intention into something sturdier.
February 1 is not an end. It is a handoff. A point where this phase completes and the next one can begin without residue.
Thirty percent in means the work is underway, the footing is solid, and the path forward is no longer theoretical.
This is where Living The Scene lives best.


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