In silence, the powerful process of discovery reveals our desires and passions.
You got this.
Showing up for your child in your perfectly imperfect way is enough. It’s ok to not know all the stuff about all the things. Academics, health, economy, family life have many amplified unknowns right now. You have been tossed into uncertainty. It’s ok to not have a clear sequence of action steps based on past experience.
What if… this is a time of opportunity?
Yes, uncertainty. Yes, unknown. Yes, uncharted. Yes, challenges.
What if we add... Yes to curiosity. Yes to wonder. Yes to flexibility. Yes to choosing the best in this moment. Yes to analyzing our standard routines and tailoring them to fit us better. Yes to noticing what good could result from this time. Yes to upleveling our family. Yes to claiming our role as primary educator. Yes to learning a whole bunch as we go along.
I’m with you.
All in Truth
In silence, the powerful process of discovery reveals our desires and passions.
I seriously didn’t even pay attention to my own expectations until Life with Littles. Of course I had expectations, but for me they were simply an ironclad guide for a smooth life, and not something I actively considered may differ from others’. Naive? Well, yeah.
Where is the place you feel the need for a paved path rather than this bumpy gravel road? Could you perhaps put on some supportive shoes and walk the road you’re already on?
What is your Truth? You may need healthier food, more activity, time with friends, focus on your passions, rest, quiet, spirituality… the core of each is Love for yourSelf.
As I hiked Cathedral Rock in Sedona, this verse was dancing over the mountains, diving through the valleys, resting in each tree, whispering on the wind, and offering Peace around each bend.
In peace and joy, giving is never a loss.
Your God-given gifts are meant to be accepted, fully embraced, nurtured and shared. That’s ultimately the point, isn’t it?
When we believe our perception is complete, we stop looking for the truth beyond. Makes sense. Why would you look further if you think you see the whole picture?