Knowing What You’re Doing

Mountains of Arizona
Changed Back To Summer 83 Degrees
2:01 p.m.

Somewhere, at sometime, we were sold the lie that you have to know what you’re doing as you go through life.

We’re led to believe that until you are filled with 100% certainty in your being about what should come next for you, you’re just “not there yet.” And that you should look to someone else for that answer.

This is funny and not helpful.

It’s not helpful because, if this is the vibe you’re putting out, you’re actually investing your life force to mold reality to this. You’re doing it to yourself.

Some things just ARE.

For example, I wake up most mornings not sure what my next step is. Not sure in business, not sure in life.

Sometimes I get an answer, other times I just pick one. Some days I just go for a walk!

Will that ever change? I don’t know. It hasn’t yet!

And just in case you said, “Well, that’s not that bad…” here’s another example!

On most of those mornings that I wake-up not sure about my next step, I also wake up with a feeling of anxiety that is in my gut even before my conscious mind comes online.

Am I scared of something? Who knows?

Does it ever go away? Sometimes.

Does it always come back? Seems to be so!

If I bought into the story that the system tells you, I’d do something about all of these things. I’d “work” on it. I’d try to “fix” what’s broken. I’d be brainwashed into thinking I WAS broken.

But I gave up on the system a long time ago. And I have no interest in its stories.

So what’s MY course of action?

I choose to help people anyway and stop focusing on changing WHAT IS.

This is how, on any given day, you could feel awful and still be completely free.

You develop the ability to have BOTH happen at once.

Mastery doesn’t mean the path is smooth.

Mastery means you’re smooth through the entire path.