Ooommph.... yes!!! "In 2022, I quit complexity and I chose meaningful work" , I love this... much more apt... beautiful piece of writing, resonated with every word!
Such raw writing, Belinda. Thank you for sharing with us. This is such a worthy project, and as its creator, so are you. In many ways, I find your openness reassuring; I have similar feelings myself, and have not set any goals this year, either. I am taking stock. You have helped me realise that having such feelings is normal. Out of it, a plan will arise, more powerful, long-lasting, and effective than a NY resolution or a series of goals that cant be met. Grá to you! 💕
Thank you very much Ali. Really appreciate your kind words. It's quite hard to go against the grain at this time of year, and not launch into all the newness of a new year. I've been following the Celtic Wheel work of Mari Kennedy over the last few months, and have really resonated with and been inspired by how she describes this time of year (after Winter Solstice and before Imbolg) as 'Dreamtime' - a time for listening, resting and prioritising the heart-mind rather than the strategic mind. It seems much more luscious and appropriate to the dark winter days we are still in xx
Ooommph.... yes!!! "In 2022, I quit complexity and I chose meaningful work" , I love this... much more apt... beautiful piece of writing, resonated with every word!
Thanks Deborah, so glad you resonated with it - I think we are both on the path of choosing meaningful work :) xx
Such raw writing, Belinda. Thank you for sharing with us. This is such a worthy project, and as its creator, so are you. In many ways, I find your openness reassuring; I have similar feelings myself, and have not set any goals this year, either. I am taking stock. You have helped me realise that having such feelings is normal. Out of it, a plan will arise, more powerful, long-lasting, and effective than a NY resolution or a series of goals that cant be met. Grá to you! 💕
Thank you very much Ali. Really appreciate your kind words. It's quite hard to go against the grain at this time of year, and not launch into all the newness of a new year. I've been following the Celtic Wheel work of Mari Kennedy over the last few months, and have really resonated with and been inspired by how she describes this time of year (after Winter Solstice and before Imbolg) as 'Dreamtime' - a time for listening, resting and prioritising the heart-mind rather than the strategic mind. It seems much more luscious and appropriate to the dark winter days we are still in xx