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Guidance shows up when you trust yourself

Choosing not to trust yourself to deliver is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Trust is a form of self-love that unlocks your presence, forgiveness, creativity, and fun. It does not guarantee that you will produce the exact outcomes you hope for, yet it does guarantee that you will be able to learn and enjoy the process, which is the point of being a life.

Without self-trust, you will rely on less-than-optimal sources for guidance, like the past or gaining the approval of others. This is never fulfilling and will always leave you feeling like you failed in the long term, even if you achieve “success.”

Trust has nothing to do with the outcome, yet it does help us have more clarity and wisdom on the journey, which will likely improve the outcome if you are optimizing for a happy life.

Where could you trust yourself as a means to release yourself from the burden of life into the blessing of life?

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The blessing context

I am a big fan of never doing anything you don’t want to do unless it will help you with something you do want. In this context, you will, of course, do many things you don’t want to do in the moment.

A similar context to make choices within when your mind is resisting something you sense is wise to do is to remember what blessing in your life the task at hand is connected to. Then, maybe you can allow the opportunity in front of you to be a blessing rather than a curse.

What might you achieve more easily if you stayed connected to your blessings and what you want?

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Extra Love

On the days I feel in a lower mood or am not at my physical best, I always declare them a day for “even more of the good stuff.” This means I listen to more music, prioritize more sunshine, and make extra time for the other things that I know are supportive, like moving my body or getting some rest.

I work to deploy the same practice when I know I am going to engage with something that tends to stress me out or pull me into being a version of myself I don’t enjoy, like working at screens for an extended time, trying to get my kids to be in the car and at school on time, or having a conversation that feels uncomfortable. I acknowledge ahead of time that it is something that can pull me out of being loving, and I work to bring extra presence and love to the task at hand and remain as connected to my best self as possible for myself and others.

My mind often wants me give myself less of the good stuff on a tougher day, or to be less loving during a stressful moment. Yet I know that this reaction only exacerbates the situation.

Would would it look like to give yourself, someone else, or the task at hand a some extra love instead of less?

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There’s always another level

There’s always another level, but it’s in another place.

Your next level of love, wisdom, joy, fulfillment, or any other kind of growth or expansion is in the unknown, which means you’ll need to be willing to feel all sorts of uncomfortable things on the way there.

Leaping into the unknown might feel scary, but it’s actually where all the better stuff is waiting for you.

Where is it time for you to go somewhere new so you can have something new?

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Are you being a bridge or a wall?

Being aware of the reasons why something might not work can be helpful so you can include them in your solution. However, focusing mainly on why something won’t work will ensure that it doesn’t happen.

Focusing on the possibilities and inviting other people into those possibilities through who you are being is how to create the bridge from where you are to where you want to go.

If you look to your current impasse, are you being a wall or are you being a bridge?

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Creating is easy

If you are willing to let go.

The energy of creativity and possibility is always right there, waiting to support you if you are willing to let go of fear.

What if you focused on what wants to be created rather than what you are scared of?

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What are you partnering with?

In this moment, you are collaborating with an energy that gives you your power. The energy is either loving and helpful or mean and undermining. The energy you partner with dictates the quality of life you experience, the actions you take, and the impact you have on the people and world you touch.

The frequency you choose to align with and embody is your foundational partnership. It uplifts or weighs down any other interaction, relationship, or possibility. Understanding and becoming responsible for what you are allowing to create your life is vital if you want to experience and give love and support. We will all end up partnering with the wrong thing at some point, and we can make a change or an upgrade at any moment.

What would you like to partner with right now and today?

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Transparency disappears imposter syndrome

Part of becoming excellent at something is making mistakes. Making mistakes does not make you a fraud.

What makes you a professional is how you respond to mistakes. Frauds pretend to be something they aren’t or have something they don’t have. If you find joy in the process and are transparent about where you are and what you are doing, you can trust yourself, and others will, too.

Perfection is not the goal; growth and transparency in pursuing excellence are.

What if you could trust your failures instead of resisting them?

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What you want is on the other side

The things your mind craves are waiting in the place you don’t want to go.

Remember, the answers and blessings you seek are not in the familiar but in the mystery and uncertainty of the unknown. They are the rewards that await on the other side of the doorway that your fear or obstacle is presenting to you.

What if you trusted that your solutions and gifts were waiting for you in the unknown?

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The F’s are not a problem

You do not need to fear failure.

You do not need to fear frustration.

You do not even need to fear fear.

Success is a choice and a lifestyle, not a destination to earn or prove your way to. As you unendingly evolve and expand, failure, frustration, and fear will be part of your success, not the barrier to it. Each time you are moving through an upgrade, you will experience the three F’s. Your work is to remember success is already inherently yours because of who you are at your essence. The only way you can truly fail is by forgetting this.

True success is remembering that life is a gift. What might happen if you stopped making it a burden?

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Changing when people don’t like change

It can be challenging to be the newest version of yourself around the people who “know” you best. However, this is where the work is.

As you and others fall into old patterns, games, and roles, the first step in finding freedom is to choose love and compassion for everyone, including yourself. Forgiveness is the only thing that can neutralize a situation so something new can emerge. From a chosen fresh start, you can make tiny changes, which are actually the big changes.

Remember, the work you are doing on yourself is only working if it is making you more compassionate, loving, and forgiving. These are the states that unlock your creativity and power.

Where can you have some compassion to allow yourself to evolve?

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Deciding over figuring it out

Deciding is different than having it all figured out. We think we can wait until the latter happens, and then we can do the former, yet this is untrue.

We can only have it “all figured out” mentally in retrospect. The power of deciding lives in the uncertainty we think we need to relieve ourselves from. If we already had it all perfectly planned and guaranteed, we wouldn’t even need to decide; we would just flow effortlessly down the path.

Once we embrace the mystery ahead of us and truly decide, we receive the commitment and creativity we need to be able to expand and navigate the unknown.

What if you didn’t need to wait to have it all figured out to decide?

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A new type of courage

Courage is not something you need to try really hard to muster. It is not something you need to “work on” getting more of or wait around to earn. Courage is a loving force already within you that you can rest in.

You were born with courage inside of you, yet it’s not designed to make fear go away. It is designed to protect you as you move into action, as your fear of the unknown will subside once you begin.

You don’t need to try so hard or wait for fear to disappear. Instead, imagine courage as a loving embrace waiting to guide you toward the new experiences you deserve.

What if you could rest in the courage already within you?

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Am I on the right path?

There is no “right” path that will lead you to a destination with no problems. There is no secret to uncover that will help your mind know for sure that you are doing the very thing you “should” be doing to guarantee your preferences will come to fruition.

In this moment and any moment, there are infinite possibilities available to us that could lead us in a life-giving direction. Our job is to lean into the wisdom of our bodies rather than the fear of our thinking minds to help us discern the quality of the action we want to take. There is no right path, and there is a difference between a path that feels truthful to us and one that does not.

When we embrace the fact that we can’t guarantee anything in the future, we experience present-moment freedom, which is helpful because all we have is the present moment.

What if you took your attention off getting it “right” and put it on acting from the truth?

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Shift from controlling to creating

We are designed to become fulfilled through creating, not controlling.

This is because we can’t control the future. We can influence it a bit with what we create in the moment, yet we are not given jurisdiction over the outcomes of what we create.

The truth that we cannot control the future is not meant to make us apathetic or resigned. Instead, it is meant to liberate us to be present and learn to be guided by our own wisdom in the moment.

Where have you been stressing about an outcome instead of focusing on your creative contribution?

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Essence over effect

If we aim to enjoy our lives for the brief time we have, it will serve us to focus on the quality of what we are doing rather than the outcome of what we are doing.

There is no way to know if we are on the “right” path because infinite paths are available to us with endless possibilities, each with circumstances and outcomes unknown, including those we are on. If we stress whether our actions will land us in our preferred destinations, we will lead lives full of stress. And stress makes us do weird things.

If we can remember that it is not our job to control outcomes but to be creative and happy, as happiness helps us do life-giving things, we can focus on the essence of the energy we are bringing to the task at hand at the moment, bringing more fulfillment into our lives.

How do you sense your life would change if you stopped worrying about what you “should” be doing, focused on how you could be, and allowed things to unfold?

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Patience to presence

Most of us humans are addicted to thinking and worrying about the future, concerned that we might not get exactly what we want when we want it.

This concern is valid as do not have ultimate control over any future outcomes, yet our work is to embrace our lack of control, not resist it.

All of the things we think we will receive from our preferred outcomes, whether it is joy, peace, freedom, or love, are all available now, independent of our outcomes, and are coming our way if we are willing to be patient. However, the thing to discover about patience is it is not just waiting. It is an active space that we hold that allows us to redirect our energy to the present moment, which is the only place where life happens and the only place we can experience what we hope for.

What if life isn’t about the future and is about right now? Could you practice patience to help you practice presence?

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Fixing the old versus creating the now

Trying to get something old and broken to work again like it used to is not the best use of your energy.

Spending your energy resisting the reality of your circumstances may feel safer, yet there is nothing more dangerous than ignorance. Only when we are willing to welcome life precisely as it is happening, including our less-than-desirable thoughts and feelings about what is happening, can we find refuge in the creativity that gives us our purpose and fulfillment.

Your willingness to create with what is right now will create even more opportunity than what the circumstances of the past held. What if you lived your life believing this to be true?

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There is always another level

What if you made your life about continuous, unending discovery instead of proving anything?

There will always be another level available- another level of truth, love, joy, wisdom, fulfillment, or anything else life-giving. In this context, the point of knowing there is another level is not to make you feel like the level you currently have is not enough. This belief in a never-ending unfolding provides you with comfort and faith that while we will inevitably experience challenges and heartbreaks, we are always guaranteed more of the good stuff in the long run.

There is nothing that can take your next level away from you. Each moment is an opportunity to learn and let go, making space for what is waiting. What if you stopped being against anyone or anything and started being for the next discovery?

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If we all gave fully

You have a specific gift to give, and if you spend time comparing it to what someone else has to provide, either making yourself inferior or superior, we won’t be able to work together in the way we are meant to.

To thrive as a collective, we must all give what we have to provide and stop spending time trying to give what other people are meant to give or thinking that someone else should have the same strengths or perspectives we do. Some gifts may seem flashier or more obvious, but that doesn’t make them more essential or valuable.

What if you made your life about fully contributing your unique talents and working with others who are doing the same? Might you allow your strengths to come together in concert, creating a beautiful symphony greater than the sum of its parts?

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