Friday, April 13, 2012

Decisions: Staying in my lane...

Decisions: Staying in my lane...

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I have come to the sudden realization that I am not the best at making decisions. I watched my mom waver back and forth about things that could potentially be where it came from. But what is life without tough decisions & making mistakes a long the way? 

There is not one I’ve made yet that after fully completely looked back at and have regretted, being that I am just living and learning–succeeding and failing. Might I mention all the time! But in my right mind, higher mind and my heart that I’ve grown to rely on, it has always comforted me with this underlying feeling “It’s all going to workout in the end” and so far it has in many ways.

“I’m staying in my lane” with what appears underneath the noise of my mind of mistakes and failure, is the soft “spokeness” of my heart of growth and wisdom.

We focus too much on outside appearances and people’s reactions of to circumstances. Pre-programmed to view or look at things without seeing it through your own “higher” perspective. Granted I am being general here but when we don’t react to, judge or see something the “way majority sees it” we are examined or battled.

I recently read “A child that falls will look to his mother to see how he should feel about it. If the mom laughs they child will laugh and move on. If the mother panics the child will cry.”
With that being said we have a choice on how to look at the decisions we’ve made when we fall.

Ultimately, my greatest lesson learned on making the “right” choice…the best way to make a decision that has helped me with choosing a career:

The obvious:

Will I regret not doing it in my later years?
Does it resonate with my values, beliefs and spirit?
Does it make me want to get up in the morning and work at it all night?
Is it in alignment with my dreams, goals and ambitions?
Most importantly:
Does it make my heart "sing"?

Now after making your choice let go of the attachment to outcome. We must learn how to be comfortable with the unknown. Let the past of unsettled emotions from bad decisions heal.

When you feel at peace and happy you’ve made the right decision.

With Love,















 


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