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Sometimes we come across situations in life where we wish it wasn’t so. Maybe a colleague got the promotion you were trying to land, or someone else was picked for the apartment you were hoping to get, or the other guy got the girl. Sometimes it simply just isn’t meant to be. And that’s on purpose. I’d like to invite you to explore how the thing that hurts could be a blessing in disguise.
Sometimes we don’t get what we want because the universe knows that whatever that thing is that we wanted - really wasn’t the best thing for us. That job, with the extra workload and responsibilities would end up being more hours than you initially thought and would take time away from your commitment to making art or spending more time with people you love; Maybe your personality wasn’t going to be the best match to mesh with your future neighbors; Maybe you weren’t meant to settle down 5 years too soon with someone who wanted to work on creating a family like yesterday, foregoing the life-changing trip you would be taking around the world and the book you'd author as a result of it. Sometimes when we don’t get what we want, we’re forced to explore beyond our comfort zones - to see beyond what’s in front of us - to go beyond what seems like the obvious next step. Sometimes the adversity or temporary defeat serves as a blessing that forces you to draw from all areas within yourself - to find another way - an even better creative solution, to explore new territories that will support more of your growth and happiness, or to continue your trip of self-discovery to find greater depths of yourself..which, just might, bring you closer to a love that’s a much better, truer fit for you. For all the hurts, challenges, and setbacks… there are divine blessings waiting to be acknowledged.
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AuthorLiza F. Camba (Sat-Akal), MSu, IKYTA, is a visionary teacher, artist, speaker, transformational coach, self-love guide and success coach, creating opportunities for individuals and groups to be empowered by their most authentic and creative selves. ArchivesCategories |
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