Tuesday 22 February 2011

The difference is between need and want

Perhaps once this is established then all shall fit into place. How far can you dig too deep? And is it all really that necessary?

'The wiring I am referring to is your instinctual intelligence system. When you "wake up" with the realization that a horse is sitting on your head, or your own version of that, the only thing that will move you to safety is your instincts -- not your boss, not your parents and not your spouse. The only thing that gets you out of an unsafe situation every single time is you. The greater your tolerance for the status quo, the greater you risk getting hurt. The greater your agility in the unexpected, the faster you move to a place of safety.

So your best bet in times of turbulence is to tap into what is instinctual in you, to listen to your own internal GPS and trust it like crazy.'

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-arie/being-present_b_825163.html

We are all hyprocrites, as we give advice yet we may not necessarily follow ourselves. Life is an ocean and we shall swim in it. Our choice is within self to allow to sink or swim, or even lilo along the way-we combat the challenges in the way we feel natural to us-though sometimes words from others, or essentially a set of arm bands can encourage us to succesfully spread out. Whether the sea is hot or cold emerging ourselves will be a great experience. The fear could be good preparation yet will it hold ourselves back? We can't control the unknown, don't let these fears affect anyone else though-because it isn't fair.



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