1,000 Visitors on the Ledge

Hey there, ledge walkers.

We have officially hit 1,000 visitors here at Standing on the Ledge.

Thank you.

Truly, thank you from the bottom of my heart — whether you have been visiting faithfully from the beginning, found your way here somewhere along the road, or just arrived for the first time.

It is late as I write this. I would very much like to be home and in bed, but work is still waiting. So this will not be a long post. Just an honest one.

When this site began, it came out of collapse. It came out of loss, uncertainty, pressure, and the need to make sense of what happens when the floor drops out from under your life.

Since then, we have been slowly mapping the terrain.

Not perfectly. Not always neatly. But honestly.

We have looked at impact, survival, triage, rebuilding, conflict, pressure, burnout, shame, evidence, boundaries, and the hard work of standing back up when life does not give you a clean starting point.

And now, slowly, we are moving out of pure collapse mode.

We are stabilizing.

We are beginning to build more tools, more structure, and more infrastructure for the months and years ahead.

With the next course starting on May 12, new material will begin making its way into the work here. As always, the goal will be to tie the learning back into real life — not theory for theory’s sake, but tools that can actually help when someone is standing in the rubble, trying to figure out what comes next.

That has always been the heart of this project.

To take what breaks us, study it honestly, and turn it into something useful.

So again, thank you.

Thank you for reading. Thank you for returning. Thank you for helping this small corner of the internet grow into something real.

1,000 visitors is a milestone.

And I hope that number keeps growing.

Have a great day.

Godspeed.


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