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26 February 2013

How To Build Trust In The Answers Inside You



If you get the inside right, the outside will fall into place.
~Eckhart Tolle

Western culture has conditioned us to look outside ourselves for answers. We turn to our families, peer groups, religion, academia, the media and government to show us what to think, what to feel and what to do.

This conditioning causes us to question the counsel we get from inside ourselves--intuitive nudges, inner voice, rumblings in the gut and the like.

Yet, except when ego-driven, our own counsel provides amazing guidance and answers.

The challenge is to trust the information we receive and act on it.

Part of cultivating trust in our own answers and, as Tolle says, “get the inside right,” is to regularly connect with that inner knowing. The more we connect with it, the more we learn how to distinguish between the voice of ego and the voice of inner wisdom.

In time, we develop the capability to “know” when the guidance is truly coming from our inner wisdom. And the fear and hesitancy of following its counsel lessens.

Writing from Source provides an easy way to connect with your inner wisdom and to strengthen your trust in it. The monthly Writing from Source teleseminars give participants the opportunity to experience the process firsthand in a safe, supportive setting.

You can begin your journey to deepen your connection with the answers inside you by attending the free monthly Writing from Source teleseminars. Learn more…







14 February 2013

Happy Valentine's Day


I wish you a life filled with love each and every moment! ~ Rose

11 February 2013

Challenge Is Change With Added Oomph!

Have you noticed that the word challenge is often used as a euphemism for unwelcome change? That change could be anything from the inconvenient, such as learning how to walk with your foot in a cast, to the traumatic, such as getting on with life after the death of a loved one.

A friend pointed out that only 3 letters make the words challenge and change different. L L E  Yet when we give those letters significance, they can make all the difference in how we handle change.

He gives the letters LLE this meaning:

Live Life Empowered

When you approach an unwelcome change from the perspective of empowerment, you transform it into a challenge — a change during which you choose to live life empowered!

I would add that when we fully recognize that we are never alone — that we always have Source supporting, guiding and protecting us — we gain even greater strength to live life empowered. 

As always, it's our choice. I opt to embrace change by living my life empowered. How about you?