The Edge of Greatness
Have you ever felt like you were on the edge of a cliff
barely hanging on or that the next step you’ll surely fall to your death? Sometimes in life when we get pushed to the
end we have to choices: Fight like hell to stand our ground or just jump. The scariest thing to do is to just let go
and jump! But sometimes that is exactly what we need to do. Often standing our ground where we are and
fighting with everything we got even when things are not working is based on
our ego. The ego hates change the ego
wants to be in control and we as human beings love the façade of being in
control with everything in our lives.
Often the people that are the most ego driven believe they are in
control of everything.
They find comfort in the façade that everything is under
their control. The truth is in life we
have very little control over anything.
I mention frequently that there are two things we have control over: Ourselves
and our reaction to others that is it!!
No matter how much we believe differently the sooner we recognize this
fact and accept it as part of our lives the better off we are moving
forward. So much disappointment in our
lives comes from life seeming to just fall apart. That feeling of true helplessness is because
we created the illusion that we were in control of everything when truly we
were not.
Taking that leap, letting go and believing that you can fly,
is one of the hardest things we can do in our life but not doing it can lead to
much more pain and disappointment than if you actually jumped. Sure there is no guarantee that things will
work out. But by letting go you give
yourself a chance, stop fighting the world and then questioning why things
continue to be difficult or that bad things continue to happen. Remember God/universe gives back to us what
we put out there. If all we are putting
out there is fighting, pain and disappointment, God/universe will give us more
the same.
Take a chance, let go and learn to fly!
Till next time,
Bill
Quote of the day: “When you feel like you are just barely
hanging on, let go and learn to fly!”
1 comment:
Thanks to Tamara McCleary for sharing this with your Facebook followers. When I die I want to be remembered for being the Joy girl. I want to "put out there" joy, love, acceptance, hope - and none of those things you mentioned "fighting, pain, and disappointment." I wasn't given the worry gene, and I am grateful to God for that. It's a huge step forward to recognize that God getst to decide anyway, so give the worry stuff to him and let go. And yes, why not fly?
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