“I did not expect to be so effective by such an early age, especially without the previous professional training (to run a nonprofit). If you have one part drive and maybe one part naivety or foolishness, you can do anything.” Samir Lakhani
I think that what Samir is talking about is not really naivety or foolishness so much as intuition. It can be easy to discount intuition because many times the message we get from the inside (intuition) does not match the exterior condition or circumstance. It may seem that there is not a realistic way to accomplish what has revealed itself in our mind and heart. So we dismiss the idea, the intuitive nudge, and instead choose to believe what is supported by what already exists in our world.
We might need to learn to trust our intuition. That intuition is the Universe Itself letting you know...Hey, this is yours to do and to be and I’ve got your back! If an idea feels naive or foolish, if it feels out of reach or ‘too big’…you might just pause before you dismiss it. In this pause you might also feel an energy or vibration, a calm strength, the feeling of possibility. You can feel it, you can know it…and from there you simply put one foot in front of the other, wide awake and aware, looking around so as not to miss all that seems to just appear in support of your vision.
You see that is how it works. We think that we need to make it all happen…but quite the opposite is true. We need only to let it unfold and feel the joy in Universe dancing through us.
Much love to you
Paula
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