You just got to a new place, perhaps one that you had planned, or perhaps one that you could never have imagined.
There is an in-between feeling that gives
pause to daily routines. Things aren't as they were, and the interval
is both refreshing and strange, as the familiar routines of life
give way to a sense of movement, of destinations ahead.
That's
the time when all the thoughts and feelings that aren't usually
important in daily life start to come up. You notice things you may
have overlooked, about your life, about your work, and about your play.
You make the most of it and let it unfold,
and you listen to the messages.
If you are ready to accept uncertainty, to drop your guard for a while, you can learn a lot.
You
may not like everything that you learn in this time, yet all of it has
value.
Sometimes the best things ever can come from that very place
that you didn't really want to go.
It's not really about the destination, remember. It's about your willingness to listen, to learn, to become.
You are more than you think you are.
You have more to do, more to know, more to be.
Another destination is ahead.
What kind of journey do you have just ahead of you? What kind of traveler will you be? What will you take along, and what will you leave behind? Would you like to explore this topic further?
Keep going, use the time wisely.
Learn how what you thought was your weakness can be your strength.
It's worth it.
I support creative people who want to learn more about how they can make the most of the journey.
Read more about how I do this by visiting my web site.
All my best, always,
Betty
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