Can you tell I’m excited? Autumn is the best time of the year to be outside, in my opinion. You’re not drenched in sweat like in the summer, and you’re not stuck inside because it is too cold. Fall is that perfect balance of breezy and sunny days. The perfect vibe. And that is what this blog is highlighting today.
I have not been the best at having the “perfect balance” during this Pandemic, and the Universe has been pushing me to find a healthier balance in EVERY thing I do. I sometimes get tormented by the past and it spirals me into depression. Then I start freaking out from all my fears and doubts about the future, which causes my anxiety to pop out and say hi.
Ya girl was struggling and there wasn’t much of a balance in the past, but I feel that all changing now. I’ve been allowing my past mistakes to block me from my future. Or maybe they weren’t mistakes at all, maybe this is all just part of the process. I am now learning to enjoy the process of balancing it all.
So my advice to you all:
Don’t look back to the scorching summer and don’t look too ahead towards the icy winters. Stay in the present moment. Just enjoy Fall.
Look into the eyes of the present moment and let go of the anxiety of what could be, and be content with just being.
Forgive yourself for not knowing in the past what you know now.
Be compassionate with yourself for not being who you already thought you would be.
The you right now is exactly who you fully are.
Embrace it!
Instead of rushing to get to your goals; enjoy the flowers, the trees, and the clouds on the way.
Slow down.
It is okay, the future will come, it’s not going anywhere.
I promise.
Peace resides in the present moment.
You cannot search for peace.
It is already within you.
Just unlock it by being you and by being still.
There is freedom in authenticity and
there is freedom in stillness.
We are so busy.
Busy looking outside of ourselves for happiness.
For a break.
For something to change our lives in a blink of an eye.
For anything to help us escape from the ugliness of this world.
For anything outside of us.
When will we start searching for those things inside of us?