Riding through discomfort
Most of us want to go in the direction of what we have envisioned, what we want for our lives. Most of us want to be happy, successful, and healthy. When we end up going where we don’t want to go, we assume something is wrong or someone made us take a wrong turn. Does that mean we are robbed of our joy? Does joy disappear when things seem “wrong”?
What if nothing’s wrong? What if joy is still breathing underneath, but life is designed to give us a few challenges so that we learn to navigate reality as the continuum of ebb and flow? What if it just takes something major to wake us up, to shake us up so we see how we were blocked from letting joy work for us?
It’s a humbling experience when we can climb out of the bottom of the hole, sit on the periphery and gaze over the big picture. By the same token, it can soothe our ruffled feathers and remind us that there is so much more going on in our galaxy than the issue with this person at work or that person at home. It’s then we can understand that our joy is still very much alive, using our daily experiences and challenges to expand. This awareness keeps makes us larger than our minds and lightens things up.
Can we see discomfort as a gift offering growth and something better? Bearing witness to that discomfort and how we respond (or react) can impede joy or welcome it in. Joy is out there regardless of whether or not we let it in. During the discomfort, we can trust that there is an ebb and flow to lead us to the other side. And on the other side, we will evolve and grow with more courage – because we held onto trust.
Joy is an Inside Job
It’s wise to remember that the same awe-inspiring infinite intelligence of the universe that created us and everything around us is also ready to guide us to our most joyful life. All we have to remember is to ask, listen and trust.
ASK. Pose a question just before meditation, during a quiet walk or as you are falling asleep. It could be as simple as, “What can I do to experience more joy?”
LISTEN. Your guidance may come as a still, small voice in your head, disguised as a friend’s suggestion, as a synchronicity, or perhaps an image.
TRUST. We live in an instant gratification world. You may not receive guidance right away. Be patient. When we let go of the details and the illusion of control, miracles happen. And so it is.
Tortilla Toss
I am just back from a quick weekend jaunt to the mountains. I spent a couple of days with my clients and friends, Cindy and Carmen, at my favorite cabin in Bryson City. We did some of my favorite things; eating, hiking and having rich, delicious conversations about our life and businesses. It was a delightful adventure. Each of us tried something new on this trip. Whether it was something new to eat, looking at a new way of doing business, or a new way to share information, we all explored possibilities in a safe, nurturing environment. My “something new” is playing with my new cute, pink video camera. My intention is to start sharing Joy Bites with the world in the form of video. It is now featured on YouTube. Go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4olZWLr17RY
It feels good to have this “something new” to play with. As I was loading them onto the computer last night, I realized that I was going to have to release my fear of “what people would think” and embrace trusting that my message would resonate with the people it is supposed to. I am now embracing trust as easily as I would a dear friend.
Before we left the mountain house yesterday, we were loading up the fridge and a bag of tortillas busted open and fell on the floor. We decided to toss them off of the deck so the birds and animals could have a snack. I couldn’t resist posing the question, “what are you tossing away–what does the tortilla represent that you want to leave behind?” Mine was fear. If you were tossing a tortilla off of the deck, what would you be tossing away today?




