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November 9, 2020
Stream Thinking. The Power of Now. One page. No editing. 10 minutes to write. Learning to trust Free Form Writing. Our best decisions are made right now. Own your leadership. The Power of Now. The new day. But is it a new way? So much time is wasted trying to figure things out. Especially during these Covid days. Now that the election is over what will fill that void? What’s the final opinion based on? It’s in that moment of Now that we begin to realize how the decision to arrive was completely unpredictable and now we’re having to live with the outcome. Accept the fact that every day is a new day. That’s easy to digest. Through the empowerment of choice we can also accept all things experienced as being a new way. Giving yourself permission to allow it to flow through a river of process. To gain access to progress we need time. The very thing we’re wasting trying to figure things out. We’re holding ourselves back by our need to always want to know. Sure I’d love to hear how all of this is going to play out. Will we live happily ever after? The problem with knowing is our ability to want to change the story. Because we aren’t in favor of the conclusion. Therefore the energy spent getting into this present place of Now has been wasted due to a lack of acceptance. I’m seriously guilty of this. I’m also guilty of trying new things out just to say I did. And in doing so a lesson has been learned. The question is, did it take me away from what I was called to do? Forty one years of Broadcasting and I am nowhere near where I wanted to be. During each new day I kept trying new ways. What if the daily discipline was to stop trying to reinvent the circle and hold yourself accountable for being a square? Participate with the new day and naturally newer ways of your greatest strength will locate its victory.
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