The Subtle Drift into Disconnection - How it happens without anyone noticing
Disconnection rarely happens all at once.
It builds slowly.
A conversation you rush through.
A moment you don’t fully listen.
A tension you move past instead of addressing.
Over time, these moments accumulate.
Earlier in The Human Shift, Inclusion Isn’t Exhausting – Disconnection Is, we explored inclusion as lived experience. Disconnection is often not intentional—it is the result of repeated missed moments of connection.
A Reframe
Disconnection is not a single event.
It is a pattern of small moments.
One Simple Practice
Today, in one conversation, slow down enough to fully listen—without preparing your response.
Just notice.
Question To Consider
Where have small moments of disconnection quietly added up?
What This Looks Like In Practice
In culture work, repairing disconnection rarely requires large interventions. It requires consistent attention to everyday interactions.
In the shift,
Dr. Nika White
P.S. When was the last time you felt fully present in a conversation?
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