Letting Go, Resting in the Flow
What are you holding onto that you’re afraid to release?
Is it control?
Expectations?
The way you think things should be, or even how you believe someone else should be?
Sometimes, it’s not even people or situations we cling to.
It’s our perceptions.
I’ve carried a belief most of my life about laziness. Growing up on a farm, there was always work to be done. Idleness wasn’t an option. Rest felt indulgent, lazy even. So, I resisted it. I judged it.
But I see it differently now.
Laziness is rest that’s being judged.
It’s the pause your body, mind, and soul are asking for. It’s the space where your deepest inspirations can take root and bloom.
So, what if we let go of that old perception?
What if we believed, really believed, that we deserve rest, quiet, and ease?
What if we stopped equating our worth with constant doing?
Here’s the truth:
In the stillness, inspired ideas are born.
In the quiet, your heart whispers its truth.
When your mind rests, your soul finally has room to speak.
We spend so much of our lives scanning for what’s wrong.
What isn’t perfect.
What needs fixing.
But what if we shifted?
What if we began looking for proof of what’s right?
For evidence that life is unfolding in its own divine perfection, even when it doesn’t match our carefully crafted plans.
Letting go and letting God isn’t about giving up.
It’s about stepping into the flow of life.
It’s about trusting the intelligence that moves the tides, that grows the flowers, that beats your heart without your effort.
So today I invite you to ask yourself:
What’s one perception, belief, or attachment I’m ready to release?
Not because you’re giving up. But because you’re ready to let go of the density. You’re ready to rest in the flow and see what beautiful possibilities arise.
When we change the world changes.

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