Wednesday, February 24, 2016

As We Find Ourselves

By Evan Sanders


It's time to erase. It's time to get rid of some things that don't serve you anymore.

The more you delete from your life the more you being to understand that maybe it's not all about addition. Maybe it's not about how many things we can tack onto our life but how we can erase all of the bad habits we have ever learned.

Maybe it's time to erase all of the unnecessary.

The personal judgements, criticisms, the ego, and everything else in the book that turned out to be a tad bit too much. I realized that I fell into the trap of "I'm not good enough" and had spent all of my time learning how to tell stories about things that I had added in so others would be impressed. Oh how I was on some stage back then. I was on a stage being pulled every single way by all sorts of strings.

"What would happen if you decided to cut all of those strings?"

I found out. Wasn't comfortable because I felt lost for a while, but I really did find out. In fact, you know how anxiety inducing it can be to really begin to comprehend that you have absolutely no control over the future?

These changes will cause you to panic a bit, to try to control everything, and to try to manipulate which way your life is heading.

But you must come back to the only moment you have - right now. This moment. Because there's really nothing else for you. There's nothing else that you can enjoy. The past or the future are both places you can't go. So why not live in the moment?

But that's so liberating in many ways. That's powerful. So let it be. Let it be exactly what you need to connect.

Because when you connect to what's going on, anything is possible. Anything. The world becomes yours. But when you try to constrict it all, you've built yourself the worst prison possible - one in your mind.

Let it all free.




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