What to Do When Your World is Breaking | VictorSchueller.com

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The following is a guest post by Otiti Jasmine of Radiant Soul Space

If you’ve ever embarked on serious personal development, you’re familiar with the point where it feels like your old layers are cracking and peeling away to reveal a truer you underneath. It’s exhilarating and frightening because you don’t know what you’ll find but can’t wait to discover it, yes?

At the same time, though, it can also be incredibly painful leaving behind the comfort of your old ways and trying on something radical to meet the growing need for more.

It’s not enough to have a job anymore; it has to be one that feeds your soul as well as your pocket.

It’s not enough to just have a partner or be in a relationship; it has to be with someone you can really be yourself with, someone you can grow with, someone who can return your love and support your decision to change.

It’s not enough to just say you “want change”, either; you have to know how far you’re willing to go to meet your dream and what you’ll sacrifice to get there.

As you move towards your vision, you inch farther away from your comfort zone and deeper into the wilderness that is unknown territory. The deeper you get into this wilderness, the more your old world breaks and rearranges around you.
So what do you do after you’ve taken the leap only to slam into a wall of pain and indecision?

1. Take a step back: figuratively speaking, of course. I’ve learned that inner change is a delicate process, and sometimes the huge burst of energy that drives you forward in the beginning fizzles out when your lizard brain figures out what’s going on. This is when resistance rears up and halts further movement.

Taking a step back gives room for a breather and a progress check. Have you celebrated how far you’ve come yet? It might be a good time to beam at your choice to change and reassure yourself you’re doing the right thing.

2. Meditate: either on the mat or with pen and paper. What’s this wall telling you? What’s the pain showing you? Maybe it’s time to ease off on intentional action for a while and just let your subconscious process the disruption of your old routine.

Using any books or other resources for inspiration and pointers? Could be you’re verging on information overload and need time away from all that, or you’re going too fast and trying to rush the process, in which case you’ve slammed to a halt so you can breathe and resume a more sustainable pace.

3. Reach out: no personal development journey is complete without a support network. Who knows about your evolution? Who’s up to speed on the changes in your spirit and the reasons behind them? Share with those who get the value of your mission and boost you when your resolve wavers. Transitions are tricky at the best of times, and they can be downright nasty if you lose focus of what you’re trying to achieve.

Bent on becoming more aware of your intuition and flowing with it? Determined to follow your dream of a more robust spiritual practice or an entrepreneurial venture? Get help and get it fast before you’re stuck and wondering if you can pull it off after all.

4. Remember. Circle back to what prompted your decision to change — is it still relevant? Does it matter enough for you to follow through? Being very clear about why you’ve chosen your path will help you in moments of doubt and fear of failure.

Working on your inner being isn’t exactly something you can track or measure with pinpoint accuracy; it’s something you have to allow unfold at its own pace. Sometimes you’ll have to make like an explosive and blow things up, and other times you’ll have to be as still as a clear pool of water so your inner landscape has a chance to settle.

Waiting in the space between old and new is giving yourself room to really make lasting change and stick to your plan. As such, realise that slamming into a wall of pain and indecision isn’t such a bad thing; in fact, it’s a very good thing.

It shows that you’re evolving, and breaking free of restrictive patterns, and it’s that break for freedom that feels so weird and uncomfortable. Bear with it because it’s good pain. You’re on the right track and just gotta hang in there to make it all worth it. Now is not the time to lose heart and slink back to your comfort zone; now is the time to stand strong and believe that rolling with the pain will get you even closer to where you want to be.

Why? Because when you’ve taken the time to pause and reflect, given yourself a chance to rest, you find that you’re ready for the next leg of your journey —clarity and all. Sometimes a pause is necessary so you know when to say “enough” and when to ask for more.
Whenever you feel like your world is breaking and your spirit can’t bear the change after all, remember that some time off and deep processing will have you pumped to continue before you know it.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not about how big or how fast change happens, it’s about how true it is and how deep it goes. Right? 😉

So I’ll leave you with this question: what are you going to do the next time it feels like your world is breaking and you can’t go on?

Hello! My name is Otiti and my passion is to ignite your soul to live your dreams. I’m fascinated by the deep questions and meaning of life, which is probably what turned me into a soul visionary, heart hugger, and huge love advocate. I believe we are all radiant souls, and you can find me urging you to dance in your brilliance at my blog Radiant Soul Space. Also come say hi on Twitter or Facebook; I love to connect! 

 

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  • Elle says:

    How true and deep is the change – yes Otiti and for it to be true change, it means it must last and not be a fleeting visit to a new state. Which is just like dipping my toe in it and jumping back into the comfort zone of my old ways.

    Great reminder for me, that there are times when I’m ‘resting’ while my next quantum leap is preparing itself. 🙂

    Thanks to you and Victor for this.

    • Victor Schueller says:

      Elle,

      Thanks for the wonderful feedback. It’s a pleasure to feature Otiti on the blog! She writes some wonderful pieces!

      Are we on the same wavelength today? I just got done interviewing Dianne Collins, Author of “Do You Quantum Think?” and in her book she talks about making quantum leaps…Cool! 🙂

      Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate it (as I am sure Otiti does too!)

      • Otiti says:

        Thank you again for having me, Victor. Always a pleasure to know my writing is appreciated, ha ha. 😀

        • Victor Schueller says:

          Otiti,

          My pleasure! Your words are welcome on my blog anytime! I am so happy to have you here! Thanks again! 🙂

    • Otiti says:

      Thank you, Elle! Dipping your toe is good as long as it’s before you jump right in! 😀 Time to leave the comfort zone waaay behind, y’know? 😉

      You’re welcome! I’m thrilled you enjoyed the post.

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