Alright folks, today’s session is about something a bit random but it popped up in my life and I figured, why not share the whole ride? It’s about grey squirrels and that whole spiritual meaning jazz. I’m not usually one for crystal balls, but when things keep showing up, you gotta pay attention, right?
I started noticing these little guys everywhere. Not just on my usual route to grab coffee, but like, in really odd places. At first, I just thought, “Oh, cute, a squirrel,” and went about my business. Then it started getting weird. I was working on this massive project, felt totally stuck, you know, that wall where you just stare at the screen and nothing happens.
The Start of the Squirrel Saga
One morning, I was venting to my neighbor about this massive creative block. Literally mid-sentence, a huge grey squirrel, one I’d never seen before, bolted right across my feet and stopped, looking straight at me. It wasn’t scared; it was just… there. It held the stare for maybe five seconds, then zipped up the oak tree. My neighbor just laughed, but I felt this little nudge, like someone was trying to pass me a note.
- The first sighting: Intense eye contact right when I was complaining about being stuck.
- The feeling: A sudden jolt of misplaced focus.
- My initial thought: Is this a sign I need more nuts? (Seriously, I thought that).
The next day, it happened again. I was deep in research, buried under tabs, trying to figure out the next step for this project. I took a break, looked out the window, and there was a grey squirrel meticulously burying something. It was so methodical, so concentrated. It wasn’t rushed; it was just persistent, focusing entirely on that one tiny task.
Putting Two and Two Together
That second sighting really hit different. I started doing what any self-respecting person does when the universe sends you cryptic animal messages: I Googled it. And boy, did I go down the rabbit hole. Turns out, grey squirrels are often linked to resourcefulness, preparation, and having the foresight to plan for the future—basically, exactly what I was failing at with my project!
I realized I wasn’t stuck because I lacked ideas; I was stuck because I was trying to rush the entire process. I was trying to build the skyscraper before laying a proper foundation. The squirrels weren’t just running around; they were working, storing up, being diligent, even when it looked like chaos.
My Practical Interpretation and Action
I took the squirrel’s persistence as a direct instruction. I decided to stop trying to solve the massive problem all at once. Instead, I broke the project down into tiny, manageable “nuts.”
- Step 1: Focus on the immediate task. Like the squirrel burying one nut at a time, I committed to only finishing the current phase of research, no jumping ahead.
- Step 2: Resourcefulness check. Instead of panicking about what I didn’t have, I started cataloging exactly what resources I already possessed (old notes, existing code blocks, etc.).
- Step 3: Future pacing, but slowly. I started dedicating 30 minutes every afternoon just to organizing the next week’s tasks, mimicking their preparation.
The change wasn’t instant, but the mental shift was huge. I stopped feeling overwhelmed and started feeling productive, focusing on that immediate, small win. The grey squirrel sightings didn’t stop, but they changed. Now, when I see one, it’s not a cryptic message telling me I’m failing; it’s a quiet reminder to keep chipping away, to be persistent, and to trust that all the little bits I’m “burying” now will pay off later.
So yeah, seeing a grey squirrel, for me, boiled down simply to: Stop rushing and start preparing methodically. Be resourceful with what you have. Simple, practical, and it totally unlocked that project. Sometimes the biggest spiritual messages are just common sense delivered by a furry, bushy-tailed messenger.