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Why the mountains in the logo?

by Jeremy MontoyaPosted on June 26, 2020June 26, 2020

Do you ever get so caught up in the rush of things that time just feels like it is passing by too quickly? Like the things you wanted to get done- the things you wanted to do- they all just keep getting postponed or just forgotten all together?

As I explained in my last post- Selah is meant to mean STOP AND THINK. This for me has different layers- the first for my clients is that with Selah Engineering and Design- you can stop, take a second, and I will help you think through what needs to be done. The next layer is a little more personal- but I do believe it applies to all of us. Every so often we have to stop, we have to pause, reflect on what we have accomplished, and think ahead to what we can do differently. For me, the place where I find this rest is in nature- in getting out and hiking or backpacking and just getting away from the grind of everything so I can recharge and come back stronger than before- ready to do great things! If that is something that sounds appealing to you- hit me up and we will head out and see some beauty that is just a short drive from Denver! So if you ever see me just post pictures of my latest hike here- that is why.

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