We often focus on the milestones. The job offers, graduations, weddings, losses, births, breakups. These are the plot points we remember and use to define our lives. But in reality, life is made not in these peaks or valleys, but in the slow, steady climb between them. It’s in the morning routines, the late-night thoughts, the forgotten conversations, and the quiet decisions that seem small at the time but end up shaping everything.
The in between is where we live most of our days. It’s in the commutes, the grocery store lines, the walks back home. It’s in how we treat people when we’re not trying to impress anyone. It’s in how we respond to boredom, stress, disappointment, and waiting. These moments may not get journaled or photographed, but they define our character. They are the soil in which every big moment is rooted.
In the in between, we either grow or decay. Habits take shape here. So do regrets, resilience, and perspective. The person you become over time is the accumulation of thousands of these ordinary, invisible days. If you wait only for the big events to engage with life, you miss the actual substance of it.
Learning to value the in between requires a mindset shift. Instead of measuring a day by what was accomplished, try measuring it by how you showed up. Were you present? Were you kind? Did you resist the temptation to numb yourself? Did you put your phone down? Did you breathe?
The in between is not glamorous, but it is sacred. It is where intimacy builds, creativity stirs, and real transformation occurs. You don’t become wise overnight. You don’t ruin your life in one moment. You don’t find meaning in a single leap. All of it comes in the stretch of time between then and now.
So slow down. Pay attention. The in between is not a pause. It is the story.