What happens after you arrive?
An excerpt from my morning writings:
There’s what I’m “supposed” to do (internal)
There’s what I want to do.
This tug-of-war has existed in my head for as long as I can remember.
In the past, it has helped me propel forward with my passions, goals, and dreams.
It’s great for that.
What happens after that?
When you arrive?
The old dialogue is obsolete.
It no longer serves nor provides in the same way.
It becomes detrimental
For the context has changed.
I’m supposed to have more money by now
I’m supposed to be successful at selling my art now
I’m supposed to know how to do this
I’m supposed to have this DONE and figured out by now.
To counter:
I’m just. on. time.
I’m right where I need to be.
It’s okay to not know.
It’s actually BETTER to not know
—> this is your magic zone
Try not to fast-forward thru it too quickly.
You might miss the magic.
“There is great freedom in living between and betwixt.”