I’m sure you have hopes and wishes. It’s a part of what makes you the person you are. You want to achieve something. You want to attain something. You want to do something.
The last year has been a challenge for those hopes and wishes. Many of them were put on hold. Some fell apart and others are still coming to light.
2020 was difficult for so many reasons, but so many lost hope. This isn’t the time to lose hope, or to forget to dream. That’s not to say that the protocols made to keep you safe aren’t tiresome and there’s a desire to one day not have to wear a mask for long periods of time, but we’re on the precipice of something being ready to come to light. It many not come for another 6 months. But in the grand scheme of things 6 months is nothing. You can do this.
In the meantime, remember to wish. Create what you want the next phase of your life to look like. This is the time when you can plant the seeds. You can do the work to get yourself ready for the new part of your life.
It’s coming, but the work comes first. Everything happens in cycles. You need to have the idea. Then you research the idea. Make a decision and execute. Wishes are the same way. You decide what your wish is. See whether it’s plausible. Make a decision as to whether it’s achievable and then you go for it or start over.
It's spring here in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s time to plant the seeds. Come up with the ideas that you might want to bring to light.
You’re probably at different places in your dreams. Some could be in the execution phase, while others are coming to light. There’s nothing wrong with taking time out of your day to dream. What do you want the next phase of your life to look like? It can be a more complicated question then one might think.
You may need to explore the depths of yourself. You may need to discover what’s gone wrong in the past or maybe you dive all in and jump into the deep end. The choice is yours, but it’s time to dream.
What are your wishes? Let me know. Do you want to know more, click here to book a discovery session or an appointment.
April 11
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