Sunday, November 5, 2017

If You Stop Midstream, You Risk Drowning

Paul Tenaglia 
Paul Tenaglia of Unity was spot on when he spoke for all of us who are thinking of abandoning our dreams because, basically, we have had it with trying to manifest them.  We've worked on them long enough without their manifesting and it’s time to stop the madness.  After all how long do we want to hold on without results?  We are hungry, cold, frustrated, depressed and outright pissed.  Paul even mentioned that some people might have forgotten what it’s like to eat more than one meal a day.

I have said countless times, but it bears repeating, we can’t give up in midstream.  If we have a dream, there’s a reason we have it and it will plague us until we realize that giving up is not the solution even though we know mushing forward is still going to be difficult.  What we need to understand is that the challenges we sometimes have to deal with don’t last forever.  It just feels that way.

We ask.  Is there a solution?  Of course, there’s always a solution and that is to keep doing what we’re already doing and keep at it until the doors open.  Have you ever noticed that when we decide we’re finished, really finished this time, we spend an enormous amount of time trying to convince ourselves that we’re serious and nothing and no one is going to talk us out of not doing this anymore, especially when a good paying job is staring us in the face that allows us to breathe easier when the bills come in and the cupboard is bare.  Then,  within practically the next thought, we’re thinking of some way to manifest our dreams.  That’s because we’re not going to be let off the hook.  Trying to toss our dreams aside just is not going to work.  And we know this because we’ve tried over and over and we always lose.
So keep chugging.  Wipe the sweat from your brow while wading through the stream leading to the other side.  Now wave goodbye to the challenges you thought would stop you and start manifesting your dreams.  

🌹
Marian


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