Navigating the Clickety-Clack is a 28X award-winning enlightening TV Series, based on the 4-volume award-winning international BESTSELLER book series with the same name. Producer / director, Keith Leon S. hosts this 7-episode series exploring topics that include, death, fear, job loss, money fear, family issues, relationship challenges, and how to stay peace-filled in a seemingly toxic world.
http://navigatingtheclickety-clack.com/
Directed by Keith Leon S.

Review by Victoria Angelique:
The documentary, NAVIGATING THE CLICKETY-CLACK, is a positive and upbeat series that will follow the stories of individuals describing key moments in their lives that changed their lives. The filmmakers consider the phrase “clickety-clack” as the moment that life “switches gear” or changes unexpectedly to the point it often causes significant distress, but questions if it should or if we are simply needing a different perspective in order to get back on our divine paths.
Many people have heard of the phrase, “count your blessings”, which is rephrased in this series as part of the clickety-clack. It’s described as the moment where people confuse stressors with blessings and end up getting overwhelmed. One example given is when a different perspective is offered to show that what is frustrating one of the interviewees was seen as blessings by his late father. It just took someone else’s point of view for him to take a step back and realize his life wasn’t as bad as he thought at that moment to begin enjoying life instead of living through what he perceived as stress. He was merely stepping into a new phase of his life.
The concept is interesting. It’s one that has been discussed in many different ways, through many religions and academic groups. This series aims to address the concept of getting back to a positive world through looking at oneself by becoming a spectator of your own life. It depicts stories of those who figured out how to do that, either by themselves or with help to get a fresh perspective. It tackles the issue most people don’t want to admit head on, that often we hold our own selves back.
The series is careful to address issues that some people may be sensitive to, such as suggesting people might be the cause of their own toxic world and it can only change if each individual person is willing to start taking a step back to look at themselves. The clickety-clack seems to be about the transition period in life when people must follow intuition and get a fresh perspective to continue on a positive journey that has been aligned for us, even if it might not make sense at the time. It means to look towards the future and try not to stress so that the world becomes less toxic.