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EASY DOES IT.

I would like to propose that “easy breezy” is not just for the Covergirls of the world. “Easy does it” works for all of us. The concept is simple; why is it so hard to put into effect?

We live in a world that often centers on the struggles of life.  Our minds and conversations tend to focus on the difficulties, they are the pressing matters, they are the things we need to vent or for which we seek advice. I believe we have to train our minds and hearts to invite the easy in. Every morning we get the invitation to live in accordance with Divine will. It’s kind of like waking up and choosing to be on an amazing and easy breezy treasure hunt for joy. The hard part for most of us to understand is that in following our joy and finding the easy, we might be on unfamiliar ground that does not look like our current “to do” driven day. You cant get there by checking things off a list, you get there by opening your heart and mind to the treasures all around you.

Indeed, letting go of all the ways we micro-mange our days is work in of itself, but there is a natural flow to life that happens when we allow the divine to carry us versus continuing with the struggle to carry the burden of our days ourselves. This is a very different way to live and it might feel like going against the grain.

I speak only from a place of personal wisdom and discovery. I have found that when I follow the flow of my days with ease and joy, things just naturally fall into place. In this simple practice, I actually experience more productivity and feelings of true freedom, peace, and yes, even joy.

Struggle = resistance. Ease and letting go = Alignment with God

God is truly a better manager of my days than I ever will be… I find that when I center and focus on the happiness of my heart and start my days with gratitude of all my blessings, the orchestration of my day is far greater than I could have ever planned. Hidden joys reveal themselves throughout.  Center on your purpose and align with something far greater than yourself each day, and then allow the answers and timing to unfold with ease. The right people will come, synchronicity will happen, situations ease up, money comes, and a happy heart unfolds.

Please understand that I’m not negating that we go through difficulties in lives or that we will continually be presented with challenges and painful situations. This is how God helps us grow. I believe in those situations we get to choose – struggle or ease.  Letting go might be hardest thing we do. But the joy of ease is a worthy cause.

GOOD FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

Think of a simple prayer or situation that you were really stressing over. Think how it was resolved or answered. Was the delivery of the answer or prayer up to you? More than likely it was a surprise or orchestration that happened beyond your control. In the moment that the answer is revealed, a lot of times it all seems so simple. I propose that your situation was eased through the allowing the answers to be received by your heart. The struggle comes when you internally doubt or don’t believe you’ll receive your answer. Recalling and acknowledging actual situations where everything did unfold with ease will help you on this journey. Talk about it, share with others that support you in this belief, come together to highlight the good of your days over the struggles. The more you acknowledge the ease and good, the more God gives. In the acknowledgment, you are heard and in some ways asking for more of that very thing. So cultivate the treasure hunt of life and ask yourself ”where can I find the ease in this?”

A simple question, yes. I believe the fun part is that you will receive the answer in miraculous, inspiring, and joyful ways. Easy breezy IS beautiful.

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