Ok Go!
“Dwell as near as possible to the channel in which your life flows.”
— Henry David Thoreau
I spoke to my life coach yesterday and it was a positive turn for the better. I told her I felt as if the last two sessions had helped move the turnstile – picture me in the center of a turnstile – the image of a hurricane and either right in the grind or whipped out into squalls in the periphery. But I felt flow, something I haven’t felt so strongly in a while. And most of that has to do with admitting some things to myself – such as 1) fear has trapped me in a trick bag and I’ve been afraid to rise above what I see and imagine what I cannot, 2) saboteurs have been awakened within (they always sense vulnerability) and they are loud and distracting (but if you can name ’em, you can lick ’em).
So we rallied around a victory lap for having come this far.
Then I had another meeting today with Epaul Julien with whom I’m going to be starting a blog – look for it – it’s called TransracialParenting.com – the site is in development. I’m very excited to be getting this project off the ground – it’s near and dear to my heart.
> I ran this morning with the dogs.
> I swam this morning cause I can.
> Good research calls for Blueshift.
> A gal’s trip is coming up to look forward to (read: Madonna figures prominently)
Life don’t frighten me at all. Not at all. Not at all.
November 8th, 2012 at 1:35 pm
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