Friday, April 2, 2021

No More I Am

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April 2, 2021

I am versus I will.  I’m going straight to the end of the story.  I am versus I will.  Where do you find your energy source these days?  My eyes are scanning the room like a Cyborg from Battlestar Galactica.  Trying to feel the energy from the universe!  Or I can bring out my inner poet and admit, “I’m seeking my muse.”  I think one of the real reasons why I enjoy sharing conversations with people of fame is because of how they came into being.  So many refuse to give themselves the credit.  It’s not them!  It was something beyond them that provided an opportunity. They moved with the flow of energy provided.  I vividly remember my twenties and thirties in the way that I overdosed on dedication, loyalty, determination and passion.  The mission was to be seen as well as heard.  I tried very hard to be in the right place at the right time.  You know, get into people’s faces.  I am versus I will.  Through daily awareness and being mindful of your present the need to be an “I am” keeps you further away from what “I will.”   I refuse to believe the corporate world has changed due to Covid 19.  It’s evolved.  Have you?  But I am!  Change that to, “I will.”  Amazing amounts of new energy begin to show up on your path.  And like most humans walking through these days of uncertain methods of madness, anything that feels new sits on the edge of growth or tossed.  But I am!  Show me the hands of those who are no longer “I am” but rather once were.  Millions of dollars are being forked out on overzealous life coaches and motivational books designed to make your new normal more acceptable.  Stop saying, “I am.”  The new goal is “I will.” 


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