You’re ready for far more than you let yourself experience… You just confuse “readiness” with confidence… you confuse it with certainty… you confuse it with an absence of fear.
But the truth is that the moment you desire something from deep within, you are ready for it. Your soul has called you towards a possibility that is already realized by a future version of you.
Wow. Think about that — that the calling towards something is because your soul knows that it must come to life, because it already has in the not-so-distant future.
What if your intuition and knowings are actually you feeling into a future version of you who already knows your path? They’re just trying to nudge you towards it?
This is why your passions are not by accident. The pains of your life that wake you up and try to teach you what’s important to you are not life punishing you… They are opportunities to learn the curriculum necessary to bring to life what is asking to be birthed. (This isn’t to minimize your suffering… rather, it’s an invitation to be empowered through what you’ve been through.)
“Find what breaks your heart and that will be your purpose.” ~ Glennon Doyle
I have been recently working with a coaching client named
Ryan Hennessey. Ryan recently left his role as a high school teacher to pursue his dream of coaching, mentoring, and working with people on creating a life that feels aligned… and experiencing life as an adventure while doing so. Not only does he mentor people in person and virtually, he brings them on experiences that remind them that they are ALIVE! And that life is to be lived! He has one planned for August in Banff, Alberta (one of the most spectacular places on the planet!) and it’s going to be epic!
I share Ryan’s courageous leap because he recently shared that his new life has not been as lucrative as he had envisioned… and he’s been stressed about that. He’s careful not to get into a “scarcity mindset” but wanted some guidance on how to keep going and trust his new life, work, and mission. SOUND FAMILIAR?!
Here’s what I told him:
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