“Love is what we were born with. Fear is what we learned here.” ~Marianne Williamson
I believe we are here to grow, to expandâto learn and experience and understand. Growth and discovery are the purpose of life.
I also believe we tend to get in our own way.
Our experiences, our cultures, and even our families can create fears and limitations that can hold us back, or hold us down. They donât do this intentionally. Itâs just that weâre all doing the best we can in this beautiful, messy, complicated world.
There are so many circumstances or experiences that can get in the way of our growth and stifle our creativity and our lives.
Iâve discovered that there are three mistakes we often make in our endeavors to grow, create, or experience something new:
Mistake #1: Not Taking Your Instincts Seriously
Have you ever said âIâm fineâ when inside you were hurt or afraid? Or said âItâs not a big dealâ when, in fact, it was consuming your every waking thought (and likely your dreams)?
Or maybe you even rolled your eyes at yourself; told yourself that you were overreacting, or that a comment, dream, or feeling didnât matter.
Yeah, donât do that.
Itâwhatever âitâ is for youâdoes matter. It matters that you have a dream to start a business. It matters that you want more than what everyone else is settling for. It matters that you are upset or unsettled or craving expansion in your life.
It matters because those things are signs that you are not on the right track, signs that something is out there calling your name, signs that youâre ready to discover and devour it.
And those signs should always be taken seriously. Listen to where your inner voice. Itâs there for a reason.
Mistake #2: Not Creating Space for Growth
Growth requires spaceâactual physical space, as well as space in your schedule.
I tend to see two reasons people donât create this space:
- They think itâs selfish. They have kids, work, chores, and obligations. It would be selfish to put those off just for themselves.
- Or they donât think itâs possible. They have kids, work, chores, and obligations. Who has time or energy to undertake anything else?
While both of those are really symptoms of not taking it seriously, there is more to it.
If you think itâs selfish to create time for youâto chase a dream, to process an emotion, to rest and reconnectâyouâre not seeing one very important fact:
You canât give to others what you donât have, and you donât have what you donât take the time to give to yourself.
Growth requires self-compassion, patience, and generosity. If you ignore it, it will nag you, deplete you, and bury you in stress.
But when you give yourself the things you need, you soon begin to overflow those same thingsâthe compassion, patience, and generosity â back into your world.
When your soul is filled up to overflowing, the feeling of impossibility takes care of itself.
Make the things that matterâsuch as self-care, compassion, and authenticityâpriorities, and youâll find you have the time and energy to create the life you visualize.
Mistake #3: Labeling Your Efforts
Any time you start something big or life-changing with labels like ânot good enoughâ or âstupid,â you shut down your growth before youâve even begun.
Because how can someone who is stupid or not good enough possibly do anything worthwhile?
But youâre not stupid, and you efforts are good enough. You have to let go of the labels and approach your experience with an open mind and heart. This is what allows you to create possibilities that are more and better than what you know.
If youâre struggling with this one, hold on to one truth: Each and every person was born pure, whole, and open to growth and learning.
The struggle doesnât come from who you are inherently, but rather the messages youâve heard about who you are.
“It’s not because things are difficult that we dare not venture. It’s because we dare not venture that they are difficult.” ~Seneca
I leave you with these few questions:
What messages have you heard?
What are your beliefs about yourself and what you can do?
What things are holding you back from venturing into life?
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About Tara Wagner
Tara Wagner is an organic life coach, specializing in authentic, passionate, and self-designed living and family dynamics. She has created an e-book and audiobook, Digging Deep: A toolbox and workbook for personal growth, dedicated to helping others uncover blocks, overcome fears, and create self-designed lives. She also writes at www.theorganicsister.com.