KC: Even though I wrote my goals and felt the feelings I want from attaining my goals I can’t stand this waiting. I acknowledge my frustration and impatience and choose to love and accept myself anyway
KC: Even though I can’t stand NOT doing something to MAKE things happen. I acknowledge the mess my impatience has gotten me into in the past and choose to love and accept myself anyway
KC: Even though I’m not used to this new behavior of looking for direction and inspiration--- I acknowledge my frustration and choose to love and accept myself anyway
EB: I’ve always been a person of action
SE: Okay, so sometimes my actions resulted in hasty action
UE: Okay, so my hasty actions resulted in messes and wrong actions
UN: Everyone knows you HAVE to be looking like you are busy
CH: People will think I’m a slacker if I just trust and BE instead of madly DOING
CB: People will think I’m irresponsible
UA: People won’t value me
TH: You HAVE to constantly DO---everyone knows that
EB: That looks and sounds stressful
SE: Well, that’s the way I’ve always operated
UE: I don’t do WAITING very well
UN: That in-between time---I can’t stand not DOING SOMETHING
CH: Trusting and BEing is not nothing
CB: Creation happens in the No-Thingness times
UA: Creation happens in the in-between times
TH: Think of music---it’s the space between the notes that create the melody
EB: I hadn’t thought of it that way
SE: The state of BEing calm and trusting in the in-between times is the magic
UE: Don’t DO
UN: BE
CH: Be still and know that you are creating
CB: Oh, when I’m in the in-between time and BEing still I’m still Doing
UA: You are allowing creation to happen to BE
TH: BEing not Doing is okay--- contrary to popular opinion---I like that
Breathe in through the nose and out through the mouth- ahhhh
CB: I like that---BEing----allowing creativity to birth itself
When fear starts creeping in tap on the UE and say: “I allow myself to patiently BE and allow the process to unfold and to appreciate the process and admire what is around me and the space between what I see.”