Control is probably the last thing many of us would want to let go of. By having control and being in charge of your life or a situation brings a sense of more certainty. But does it?
Are you allowing the right people and things into your life?
I am dyslexic and forget things very easily. Being highly planned and structured helps me get through the day. I don’t have to remember where the car keys are if I always put them in the same place. When I married my husband and he came to live with us, my life seemed totally chaotic. He is the opposite to me and just dumps the car keys anywhere!
However, sometimes I forget to let go of my plan and control to allow the right things for me to arrive.
I resigned and left the job without another one to go to.
Afterwards I felt such a burst of energy. My horizons expanded enormously and new opportunities arrived. My life took a course correction and I was back on the path my higher-self wanted me to be on. I was back in the flow of life. Synchronicities kept happening and life moved on in a much happier and fulfilling manner.
At the time I felt the senior person had been very unkind. Now I thank her for causing me to find my correct path again. It was a hard experience. It would have been better if I had found the courage to make the change myself. But the important thing is, I have now done it. So, I am saying to myself;
Keep up the good work.
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