Sunday, September 1, 2013

Pick up your Feet!

Wow, I just noticed that it so happens my last post was on July 31st and this post is on September 1st.  I didn't plan for it to work out so smoothly... the entire month of August to be blog-free. 

Anyway, since I know some people do subscribe to my blog, I wanted to offer up why I haven't been blogging for the past month.  (And let you know I'm still here and still writing.)   

I've been launching a new business.  Still writing, but more of a "business" than simply blogging every day.  It's a copywriting business, with the intention of writing e-newsletters, web pages, and any other written materials needed by professional service businesses... to help them build relationships with their clients and customers (past, present, and future), and to boost their business. 

You can check out my website here:  www.SarahDizney.com/.  I'm still working on it... adding things, improving things.  But I've decided to streamline stuff.  Instead of having this blog totally separate and out on its own, I think it's best to focus my efforts and energy.  My plan (as of now) is to pick this blog back up, but in a new format.  It'll be linked to my business website, as a separate tab.  That way potential clients can get a feel for my writing style and voice, even if their business is entirely different. 

Writing is writing.  And I believe in the power of focus and intention.  So that's why I've decided to make this "move." 

Since I'm still working on my website, I don't have the blog feature set up there just yet.  I just wrote the first blog post that will be on that site today (see it below).  And I plan to write a few more, then make them visible on my website.  Also, I'm sure there's a way to subscribe to the blog through the website, so I'll get that figured out too. 

For now... here's my latest blog post.  It's a direct copy of what will be posted on my website once that's ready.  But I wanted to share it here... since you guys were my REAL first subscribers.  :)

*And yes, there are still quotes from "The Untethered Soul."  ;)

Thanks for reading!  :)  I really do appreciate it! 

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When we drag our feet, we make life harder than it needs to be.  Harder than it's supposed to be.  Life isn't supposed to be hard, to be difficult, to be a struggle.  Life is meant to be lived and enjoyed!

I don't know about you, but I catch myself making life harder than it needs to be from time to time.  Just simply resisting what is, or wishing things were different.  That resistance creates an internal struggle.  Stop resisting!

I'm not saying to be a doormat, or to lay down and let awful stuff happen.  But most of what happens in our lives, and most of what other people do "to" and around us, isn't that awful.  We may not like it, but in the grand scheme of things, it's not that bad.  This is where we need to stop resisting.  Just relax and open our hearts.  It's alright.

"For things to reveal themselves to us, we need to be ready to abandon our views about them," Thich Naht Hahn.


Our resistance comes from fear.  We resist what we don't like, don't understand, or think we don't want.  But it's all in our heads.  That is, it's all thought-based.  We're resisting something based on what we think about it.  This is where the struggle is created.  This is where our problems reside.

Just let go.

Pick up your feet.

Relax and stop resisting.

Life is good, it turns out.  True, bad stuff happens, but on the whole, life is beautiful and full of love.
Our judgments cloud that love.  Our thoughts muddy the waters of the love that surrounds us at all times.

As Michael Singer tells us in The Untethered Soul on p. 95,

"When your mind starts telling you what you have to do to make everything inside okay, don't buy into what it's telling you.  The truth is, everything will be okay as soon as you are okay with everything.  And that's the only time everything will be okay."

He goes on to explain, on p. 120,

"You label everything that doesn't fit [your model of how the world should be] as wrong, bad, or unfair.  If anything happens that challenges how you view things, you fight.  You defend.  You rationalize.  You get frustrated and angry over simple little things."

Have you lived like that?  Can you think of times in your life when you judged things as wrong, bad, or unfair, when really, they were just not how you wanted them to be?  Can you recall moments when you felt frustrated or even angry simply because things weren't going the way you thought they should or people weren't doing the things you thought they should?

I know I can.  I'm sure we all can.  That's how we humans tend to be.  We want things to go "our way."  We want people to do what we think they should do... for our benefit, of course.

All we need to do is relax.  Stop dragging our feet through life.  Pick them up and the ride will be so much smoother!

 


2 comments:

  1. I agree with you Sarah, we live what we believe. Our beliefs come from our repeated thoughts. A Course in Miracles says: I give everything I see all the meaning it has for me.
    Good luck with your new business.
    Ed Langan www.BeYourBean.com

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  2. Hi Sarah! Congrats on the new website and business! That's great. I've started writing my own blog - just started it - and it's taken me awhile since I've had to gather the courage to do it!! You've inspired me to start my blog, so thank you. :) I've only written just one post, and I have yet to put a photo on it, but it's https://walkingonwater77.wordpress.com/. Keep writing, you're awesome :)

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