Sometimes its messy before its Good

I haven’t written a blog for a few weeks as I have been super busy preparing my new home that my wife and I will be living in very soon. While cleaning the new space I had an insight that came through that I have been reflecting on.

As you go throughout your day knowing that there is always areas of growth in each area of your life, set an intention for the life you wish to live. Create a vision for yourself that you would like to be living in.

If you have already created a vision then this next part you can probably relate to.  As you go throughout your days with your vision in the front of your mind, or sometimes back of your mind, be aware that often times things can seem to get a bit messy on the journey to the vision before there is a clearing and you step into your ideal circumstance.

This weekend as I was cleaning a room in my house there was a moment where I stepped back and realized after cleaning for 3 hours that the place looked more disorganized than when I first started. I didn’t let that stop me because I knew exactly what I needed to do in order to have everything in its right place and looking clean and great. Though if someone else would have walked in they would never believed I had been cleaning for so long.
It wasn’t much longer that I had the place looking amazing and feeling like home.

What came to my awareness was that often times when we are moving in the direction of our vision for our life, many times our friends and family can’t understand why we do the things we do because from their perspective it might look like a mess or just not right. But to you, you know exactly where you’re going. You might not know how or exactly when, but that’s not yours to know. Don’t let the energy from others deflect you away from where you are taking your life to. Keep on the path towards your dreams. Vision

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2 Responses to Sometimes its messy before its Good

  1. Great post, after decades of surviving all manners of changes it is quite messy before a sense of order restored. Your simple example of cleaning a room makes the exercise quite clear. Thanks for post.

    • Hey there. Thanks for the comment. I appreciate you taking your time to read through some of my blogs. I’d also be interested to hear a little more about the decades of surviving all manners of changes you’ve experienced.

      Thanks again,

      Tom

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