Word of the Week: Clarity

clarity

/ˈklerədē/
noun
1. the quality of being coherent and intelligible.
2. the quality of transparency or purity.

 

What Do People Say About Clarity?

"Once in a while you get a moment of clarity, an inspiration, and they don't come that frequently." 
-Paul Reiser

“The more of me I be, the clearer I can see.” 
-Rachel Andrews

"Clarity keeps you from boredom." 
-Kim Basinger

"There are few things more powerful than a life lived with passionate clarity." 
-Erwin McManus

"A lack of clarity could put the brakes on any journey to success." 
-Steve Maraboli
 

Why Does Clarity Matter?

Besides these words of wisdom, why is it important to have clarity? Most people are familiar with the term "brain fog." Maybe you're feeling like you're in a rut and need to rediscover the creative parts of your life. Maybe you're just trying to understand yourself better. Clarity can be helpful in these areas.

 

How Do You Find Clarity?

It's been said that exercise, rest, and a healthy diet can help with mental brain fog. What about a creative brain fog? It might be good to go for a walk, experience a new place, try a new food, or experiment with a new hobby. Most claims point out that too much caffeine, too much screen time, and too little exercise can be big contributors for feeling foggy or not creative. Change up your routine and make new experiences today!

Majority Denim and Clarity

Living with clarity also means being transparent. At Majority Denim, we are open with our community about our manufacturing process. We want to spread the word about slow fashion, ethical clothes productions, and bridging the gap between the fashion world and the majority of the community. These are our goals. 

What Are Some Other Ways to Find Clarity?

  • write down goals in a notebook
  • meditate with music, nature sounds, or silence 
  • memorize inspiring phrases
  • read books written by influential people

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