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Trust the Timing It Looked Reasonable Then
Here’s the Thing Certainly when you’re working on a goal that’s important to you, some days it’s going to feel like success can’t come soon enough. It can be tempting to think you’re not really making progress and that you’re not working hard enough or fast enough. It’s true that changes in strategy may be necessary along the way to any goal. It might be time to accelerate your effort in one area and decrease it in another. You might need input from others and to work things from different angles. That’s all to be expected and can be managed. What’s important to remember is that you can be flexible and make the required adjustments without buying into the idea that something’s not coming to you fast enough. What is fast enough anyway? Whenever I catch myself thinking “I should be here” instead of where I am, I remind myself that: I trust the timing of my own evolution. It’s not an affirmation I read somewhere but rather something I realized one day. When I think it, I automatically take a deep breath. I feel calmer. I remember that I just need to do my part. Life will do the rest. I can’t force it. I can choose to go with it. You are becoming, growing, learning, and accomplishing at the exact right pace. Do you believe it? What If You Really Did?
What would this make possible? You will feel calmer. And, bonus… you’ll arrive at your
destination in better shape, This Week:
There may be some side trips on the way to your goal but you can make it. I trust the timing of my own evolution. Here's to you, |
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