We get what we have the courage to ask for…
Not all the time, but you never know unless you give it a go.
I played small for a very long time. But I decided I had to find a way to wrangle myself out of both my own way & the obstructiveness that others & situations were presenting. This is a really rocky road to navigate, but in the end I figured if life was going to be worth living fully & in its entirety I had to find a way.
In my own way.
While situations can sometimes make change impossible - for the moment - we cleverly mask our fears with procrastination, perfectionism & distractions so we don’t have to address the shaking of our knees and the thumping of our hearts.
Playing big does not mean it has to arrive with a big brass band in tow. Playing big means simply showing up, particularly the days you don’t want to.
For yourself.
Playing big means leaning into our values, holding them close & letting them guide us, even when our circumstances cannot change. I have been there, so I know what it’s like. There have been times when I could barely drag myself out of bed to go to work, to teach a class, to function in the world.
When things are hard, they usually get harder before they get easier.
Not easy. Just easier to be with.
Action will always make you feel better for it. Action that involves helping others is of extra benefit. Taking the emphasis off ourselves to accompany others is not only an act of service but a way for us to have deep connection.
The reality is that there is only so long you can avoid stepping into your potential, especially when the discomfort of staying small and playing safe become unbearable.
Moore Nourishing Life offers you an open ended invitation to engage with what we do to support you in all that you are becoming and all that you are capable of.
What would you like more of? What are you ready for?
Thanks for being here
Love
Me
RETREAT with us: May 19th - 21st Retreat at Coolah Creek. Day & overnight options available