BLBW 38: Lessons from Losing My Mind: I AM Not MY Work

 

When I get greedy and controlly, my business is not my own… These are my lessons learned from being loopy.

I am not my business. I am not my work. I am DOING all the things I need to do and it is what keeps my business going AND I had the realization how unconscious my connection is to DOING and how obsessed I had become with growing my business.

Have you ever thought about what happens when you build something up, then you have the mindset, “What if it all falls apart?”

Panic sets in…
Just slowing down, the fear creeps in….
I’m still growing and healing AND I still have overachiever tendencies.
It’s a balancing act between divine inspiration and taking action!

When your fears are being triggered, there is gold in there.
Go into your fears. What is it trying to tell you?

Be in partnership with the divine.
When you get frustrated,  remember to collaborate with spirit.

Remember you are not alone, it is all perfect, it is all working and we are all doing a really good job.

Our purpose is not an action, it’s who we be.

Book Referenced:

Tosha Silver, It’s not Your Money
https://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-Your-Money-Abundance/dp/1401954731

Tosha Silver, Outrageous Openness
https://www.amazon.com/Outrageous-Openness-Letting-Divine-Take/dp/1476793484/

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