What is your take?

Here’s the thing. There are enough ideas, theories, “facts”, tools, practices, books, blogs, … to keep us all engaged for a lifetime. If, however, we don’t stop to discern what is right for us, we miss the boat. All of the great stuff “out there” does no good if we follow it blindly.

Today, begin a new practice. Stop. Look at what you are doing, reading, engaged in, and honor yourself by asking:

What about this is right for ME?
What do I think?
What is MY take on this?

From here, choose.

Zero Visibility

I was stopped at the light in lots of traffic. A semi was stuck in the intersection making the turn and blocking my vision. The snow was so thick that all my windows were covered and I had zero visibility. I had to open the door to see if the light had turned green. Here’s the scary part: Once it turned green and the semi had completed its turn, I proceeded into the intersection. That’s right! I couldn’t see ANYTHING outside of my van.

Where in life do you neglect the indicators “closest to home”?
What choices do you make based on “traffic lights and semis” rather than intuition, gut instinct, wisdom, common sense?
What zero-visibility situations are you in?
What is yours to clear?

What are you waiting for?

Grateful it was a dream…

TSA

Yes, TSA, that’s: (T)rust, (S)erve, (A)llow.

(T)rust the process, the journey, the path that is yours to take.
(S)erve along the way.
(A)llow yourself to be fully supported by Life, the Universe, that powerful source of all creativity, energy, and passion.

In what ways does TSA speak to you?

Secrets

Couldn’t help but let the Halloween spirit come into play today. Click on the collage and let its questions inspire you to let your secrets be revealed!

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Do you trust …

… you? Think about it. We often talk about “trusting the other person” in a relationship. But what about “me”? When I feel whole, grounded, secure in my “self”, confident in my ability to set boundaries and to make wise decisions, I am less apt to be blown off course by “you”. I am also less likely to blame “you” when things go awry.

What does self-trust look like?
In what ways are you not trustworthy?
If you trusted YOU, what would shift?

Totally with you on this journey!