It Doesn't Have to be Hard
Sent by Lauren Jane Heller | June 30, 2020
It’s summer. I feel something new is emerging. It’s potent and clear and powerful. And I’m so excited!
It feels massive. It feels bigger than I can even imagine but the feeling is tangible. I think it’s born of love and hope and mud and dandelion fluff and dragonfly wings and warm summer rain.
I cannot wait to share it with you but it’s not ready to emerge just yet. The soil has been tended and the seed has been planted and soon, very soon, it will burst out and be ready to be seen.
Stay tuned!
On a completely different note, I have decided to play around with my newsletter. Going forward, I’m going to share a longer post, some food for thought and something inspiring.
So here you are! Enjoy
Love always,
LJ
Go Play!
Are you waiting for permission to have fun?
Have you fallen into the trap of believing that you have to “work hard” to succeed?
What if your success in life has been despite all of the toil and the hard work? And your fun, joyful future is just waiting for you to claim it?
The idea that you have to work hard to make money is an OLD paradigm. It’s an insidious belief that keeps the worker bees working.
The more fun you’re having, the more creative you get, the more success you create. It’s been proven time and again.
Food For Thought
“There is no wrong way for things to happen unless you decide it’s wrong. If, as I discovered a few years ago, you treat life like a science experiment, suddenly everything becomes so much more delightful. You have a hypothesis and you test it. You don’t know whether your hypothesis will prove true and so you’re guided by curiosity rather than by the desire to be right.” Read the full post
“Focus on goals and you might succeed. Focus on a vision that’s bigger that you and you might just change the world.” Read the full post
A little inspiration
THE WORLD I LIVE IN
by Mary Oliver
I have refused to live
locked in the orderly house of
reasons and proofs.
The world I live in and believe in
is wider than that. And anyway,
what’s wrong with Maybe?
You wouldn’t believe what once or
twice I have seen. I’ll just
tell you this:
only if there are angels in your head will you
ever, possibly, see one.
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