Guess what I’m celebrating?!
What’s something you’ve wanted to do?
Follow a passion?
Set some boundaries?
Organize a space?
Get physically fit?
Start a business?
Learn how to swim?
Have more fun?
Be more confident?
Build your dream home?
Find love?
All goals (physical, emotional, mental) are born from desire, but come alive with action.
This week marks my one year anniversary of this newsletter and my blog!! It was once a dream that I was unsure how I was going to accomplish. Writing weekly content wasn’t something I’d ever done and it seemed enormously daunting. The voices in my head chimed in, What could I possibly say? What would you want to hear every single week??
But, I did it anyway.
Here’s the part I want to remind you. Every large, impossible, daring, audacious thing you desire can be broken down into small, bite-sized, manageable steps. Let the fact that you want something be the first step in trusting that you will create it. This trust is simply you committing to yourself that you’re all in.
I didn’t sit down one year ago and write fifty-two letters to you. I devoted a little time every week to sharing my experiences with you. I took a small step every week - just one letter to you.
It’s been a journey for me. I’ve gone from writing the task in my planner to using the idea of these letters as my motivation to stay tuned-in to my feelings and my life and trust that there is always a lesson that will present itself it to me. All I need to do is be ready to receive.
I’ve heard a lot of people refer to it as a ‘divine download’. Sounds beautiful, doesn’t it? When you get Clarity around what you want in your life, be open to hearing it, and courageous enough to making it come true.
Be your own dreamcatcher.
I had to pass this message along, that a friend recently showed me:
How to achieve a vision:
1. Know your desired outcome.
2. Not know how you’ll pull it off.
3. Proceed anyway.
When you move, I move - The Universe
I have no doubt you know one thing you want. Start today. If it feels overwhelming, reverse engineer it until it’s just one doable thing. Take that one small step. Again. And again. And again.