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New Leaf New Control - Episode 5 - Exploring Control and Trust

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In this episode I want to explore the issue of control and trust with you. In the Life Design image this is represented by the very ordered formal garden image where everything has a place and there is a place for everything. In order to let go more in life we have to trust ourselves and develop greater trust of our own true nature. Its easy in life to loose our confidence, have many knock backs and find ourselves trying to fix something in the future to try and manage current anxieties. When we start to trust in our own process, in our own intuitive self in the deeper places we encounter in life then something interesting starts to happen. Our need to control lessens and we enjoy the art of surrendering more to life. This reminds me of when I had to first learn to swim, with awkward arm bands and then with a float out in front of me and then it came the time when I had to let go and trust the buoyancy of the water that it would hold me and I could then float. When we start to trust ourselves we can create a living dialogue the ability to listen to ourselves and trust what emerges from our imagination. You can learn to trust your own inner experience more. Please do not listen whilst driving.
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In this episode I want to explore the issue of control and trust with you. In the Life Design image this is represented by the very ordered formal garden image where everything has a place and there is a place for everything. In order to let go more in life we have to trust ourselves and develop greater trust of our own true nature. Its easy in life to loose our confidence, have many knock backs and find ourselves trying to fix something in the future to try and manage current anxieties. When we start to trust in our own process, in our own intuitive self in the deeper places we encounter in life then something interesting starts to happen. Our need to control lessens and we enjoy the art of surrendering more to life. This reminds me of when I had to first learn to swim, with awkward arm bands and then with a float out in front of me and then it came the time when I had to let go and trust the buoyancy of the water that it would hold me and I could then float. When we start to trust ourselves we can create a living dialogue the ability to listen to ourselves and trust what emerges from our imagination. You can learn to trust your own inner experience more. Please do not listen whilst driving.
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