Hi Adela, what a beautiful and heart-felt share. It reminded me of my own journey to recognize the areas or moment where I play small or hide my light. I've seen little steps of progress throughout the past year. Notably, in the area of community building and trying to create new connections, I was perceived in the past as the insecure student and brushed to the side when I wasn't looking to buy a coaching package. Recently, (and it must be in the way I present myself), I have twice been regarded as an equal professional in the spiritual and birthing communities. It's very cool to witness myself stepping into myself, and equally frustrating when I witness patterns of smallness continuing to happen. I really enjoyed this article (which I found from the link in your about page). I've subscribed to your work and am excited to engage more with your writing!
It's wonderful to hear that you are witnessing your own progress and it's equally okay to step back to old habit patterns. We all do that and maybe the frustration will be less once we accept that it's okay not being able to be above things all the time. :)
Hi Adela, what a beautiful and heart-felt share. It reminded me of my own journey to recognize the areas or moment where I play small or hide my light. I've seen little steps of progress throughout the past year. Notably, in the area of community building and trying to create new connections, I was perceived in the past as the insecure student and brushed to the side when I wasn't looking to buy a coaching package. Recently, (and it must be in the way I present myself), I have twice been regarded as an equal professional in the spiritual and birthing communities. It's very cool to witness myself stepping into myself, and equally frustrating when I witness patterns of smallness continuing to happen. I really enjoyed this article (which I found from the link in your about page). I've subscribed to your work and am excited to engage more with your writing!
Thank you Amanda for sharing your journey!
It's wonderful to hear that you are witnessing your own progress and it's equally okay to step back to old habit patterns. We all do that and maybe the frustration will be less once we accept that it's okay not being able to be above things all the time. :)
I realise that most of my fear is to accept things for what they are. And most of my courage is to accept things for what they are.
So is it acceptance that is the breaking point?
Accepting things for what they are. Having the courage to look at them. And feel what there is to feel :)