dare to let go
when we hang on to what we don't want to give up, it can feel like the greedy grasp of child.
we'd rather stay with our familiar knowing than the uncertainty of the emptiness and gap that it might leave.
letting go is a generous gesture. it allows the world to offer us what we really need (and perhaps didn't know we really wanted). it also offers us and others a side benefit of naturally being more generous with others.
letting go is a leap of faith. we have no idea that if we let go of this, what that might bring us.
what are you ready to let go of? ready or not, jump!
I dare you.
we'd rather stay with our familiar knowing than the uncertainty of the emptiness and gap that it might leave.
letting go is a generous gesture. it allows the world to offer us what we really need (and perhaps didn't know we really wanted). it also offers us and others a side benefit of naturally being more generous with others.
letting go is a leap of faith. we have no idea that if we let go of this, what that might bring us.
what are you ready to let go of? ready or not, jump!
I dare you.
Labels: be daring, leap of faith, letting go, selfishness, selflessness
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