6/15/13

Just Go With The Flow

It has been over a month since I've last posted but it feels like a lot longer. I should have known better than to think that my month off in May, in between the spring school semester and summer school, would be filled with relaxation and not being as busy as I've been the past year. I guess it's just not possible for me to take it easy. How can I when I have so many great opportunities popping into my life?!

Over Memorial Day weekend, I went to an amazing retreat with a girlfriend and met some more really cool people and got to teach my workshop on law-of-attraction related theories. Since I'm still pretty new at doing these (that was my 3rd workshop), it was great to give it to kind, supportive, like-minded people.

In the week leading up to it, I was feeling a little nervous and felt I should plan a lot and organize what I wanted to teach and any activities, but my divine guides told me I don't need to spend a lot of time planning it - that it would just flow and I would know what to do and say at the right moment. And, just like when I gave my lecture at Cosmic Connection in March, that's exactly what happened! It's like automatic writing, but with speaking. After a little gathering of some handout material and a couple exercises to have the participants do, I was told I have all of the wisdom I needed for those workshops, and when I have confidence and trust in that, it all just flows.

Imagine that. It's a good reminder of how life in general can go when you just let things flow and go with the flow. It takes a lot of trust and confidence in your(higher)self though.

The benefit of being in the moment and adjusting what you say/teach for each moment, you're not just letting it flow (all of your knowledge as well as the global/universal consciousness), you're allowing your intuition to guide you in the moment based on the thoughts/feelings/desires of the workshop/class participants. Because, the best teachers (and public speakers) are tuned more into WHO they're speaking to, than WHAT they want to teach. Because, let's face it, what we think people may want to hear can be different than what each unique, individual group/audience may want/need to hear. Sorry, I can't stop being a public speaking teacher outside of my college classroom. ;0


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