
Our doubts are traitors and cause us to miss the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt. –
William Shakespeare
How often do you question your decisions, fears, beliefs and doubts?
Isn’t it easier to believe what we have always thought, and stay in a state of ‘knowing,’ rather than be open to the possibility that we were wrong?
I have seen myself do this many times over the years and I have suffered for it and I have missed out on opportunities because of it.
So what is the answer?
For me it has been to question my old beliefs, my old behaviours and my fear of change. In doing so, I move into a space of ‘not knowing,’ and in this space I learn to trust in the unknown and what it wants to teach me.
In this space, I am open to possibilities, opportunities and miracles that will align with my truth and my freedom.
We all want certainty and safety in life, I get it, but to move with the natural flow of abundance and peace in life, we must accept this moment as it is, and remain open to the intuitive signs and feelings that will lead you in the right direction.
Trust. This is a time to look within for your answers and not outside yourself. You know more than you realize. 🙏🏻
I love everything about what you have written here. Thank you! 🙏🏻 This is excellent food for thought and to engage with what is with acceptance.
Thank you Ka! Amen to acceptance and this moment. Everything is possible when we live here. Much love 💞🩷
Very profound post Karen. I was just commenting on my ‘lack of trust’ even after all I’ve been through. The ego is still dancing and as you have said, a need to look a little deeper within and dare to trust in what I ‘know’ is in there. Thank you for sharing kind lady, time to listen a little more 🤗❤️🙏
Well we all have a lack of trust at times! And yes taking the time to listen and nurture really helps. Thank you Mark 🙏🏻☺️🩵
Indeed it does kind lady 😀❤️🙏
Good wisdom, Karen. 👏🏼 Thank you! 💜✨
Thank you Eliza 🩷🥰
A great post, Karen. I find that questioning everything – especially beliefs (including what we think we value) – is an important way to remain curious, rather than taking what we see and what we hear at face value. This has the protection to deepen our experience.
So true Carrie. Questioning gives room for another perspective, and perhaps a new direction. Thank you 💞🙏🏻
Wonderful advice, Karen.
Thank you Michele 🤗💞
Thank you Michele 🙏🏻💞