All is as it Should Be?
Peter Hoddle, my spiritual mentor, explained to me before I left Australia (again!) that if I can live my life accepting that all is as it should be, that the ābigā plan is always in motion, even when I canāt see it, then I will be a lot happier. Iāve spent a lot of time thinking about this concept and reading other perspectives on it, and over time I think Iāve almost fully embraced it and made it a fundamental part of how I live and think. I say almost because impatience is still one of my āqualities.ā
The best thing about this almost completed internal evolution is that life really is a lot better when you can look at any situation and say, itās OK, chill bitch. By embracing the concept that āall is as it should beā I can focus on what I want and where Iām going, all the while knowing Iām going to get there. Even though it often doesnāt feel like what I want is happening right now, all I need to do is keep my eye on the prize and enjoy the journey because Iām already headed in the right direction.
It might sound wishy washy to some, but it really does make a lot of sense. It also takes away that human need for predictions and assurances of the future ā aka clairvoyance type experiences.
I know Iāve lived my life crashing and bashing through the hurdles that have come up. Iāve always known what Iāve wanted fundamentally and seem to have spent most of my life fighting to get where I wanted to go, but in most cases, the journey has been full of stress and angst.
Always, ALWAYS when Iāve said āenough, no more stressingā about any situation in my life, what I was fighting for has just āhappened.ā Isnāt it amazing that Iāve only recently realised that all I needed to do all along was to stop fighting against life, enjoy the journey but remain focused on the goal? Life lessons are beautiful things huh?
Since I started working with Peter, hearing his wise yet simple message, Iāve stopped trying to control my life all the time. Iāve also calmed down a hell of a lot, and embraced the moments more. All I can say is itās a much better place for me to be and you know what, I have more time because Iām not scrambling trying to make things happen anymore ā bonus.
For example, when Iāve pitched some new business and it isnāt going to happen ā for whatever reason ā I can say āitās alright, itās not supposed to be.ā When Iām waiting on an important phone call that never comes I think āoh well, on to the next.ā It doesnāt mean I sit on my arse and wait for life to come to me. It means I constantly work towards what I want, put myself out there, write, think, read, work, network and have fun, but I donāt stress about the end goal.
The end goal is coming, and sometimes itās not what I expect, but when itās not what I expect itās usually a hell of a lot better than what I had in mind anyway, so itās all good.
It is definitely the most liberating evolution Iāve ever undertaken, because when Iām not so focused on the end goal every minute of my day, I can step back, look at what is happening, learn the lessons as they happen (rather than in hindsight,) and change directions/focus if that is whatās best. Sometimes Iāve been so focused on my goal Iāve missed better opportunities (thatās hindsight for you,) so now that I am more open to everything, much better things and experiences are coming into my life.
There you go, something Iāve learnt and wanted to share. Maybe someone out there whoās lived life at full throttle like me - and is potentially exhausted by that way of living - will read this and say, youāre right, itās time to chill bitch!
So Thanks Peter. You were someone I needed to meet on this life journey.
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
The best thing about this almost completed internal evolution is that life really is a lot better when you can look at any situation and say, itās OK, chill bitch. By embracing the concept that āall is as it should beā I can focus on what I want and where Iām going, all the while knowing Iām going to get there. Even though it often doesnāt feel like what I want is happening right now, all I need to do is keep my eye on the prize and enjoy the journey because Iām already headed in the right direction.
It might sound wishy washy to some, but it really does make a lot of sense. It also takes away that human need for predictions and assurances of the future ā aka clairvoyance type experiences.
I know Iāve lived my life crashing and bashing through the hurdles that have come up. Iāve always known what Iāve wanted fundamentally and seem to have spent most of my life fighting to get where I wanted to go, but in most cases, the journey has been full of stress and angst.
Always, ALWAYS when Iāve said āenough, no more stressingā about any situation in my life, what I was fighting for has just āhappened.ā Isnāt it amazing that Iāve only recently realised that all I needed to do all along was to stop fighting against life, enjoy the journey but remain focused on the goal? Life lessons are beautiful things huh?
Since I started working with Peter, hearing his wise yet simple message, Iāve stopped trying to control my life all the time. Iāve also calmed down a hell of a lot, and embraced the moments more. All I can say is itās a much better place for me to be and you know what, I have more time because Iām not scrambling trying to make things happen anymore ā bonus.
For example, when Iāve pitched some new business and it isnāt going to happen ā for whatever reason ā I can say āitās alright, itās not supposed to be.ā When Iām waiting on an important phone call that never comes I think āoh well, on to the next.ā It doesnāt mean I sit on my arse and wait for life to come to me. It means I constantly work towards what I want, put myself out there, write, think, read, work, network and have fun, but I donāt stress about the end goal.
The end goal is coming, and sometimes itās not what I expect, but when itās not what I expect itās usually a hell of a lot better than what I had in mind anyway, so itās all good.
It is definitely the most liberating evolution Iāve ever undertaken, because when Iām not so focused on the end goal every minute of my day, I can step back, look at what is happening, learn the lessons as they happen (rather than in hindsight,) and change directions/focus if that is whatās best. Sometimes Iāve been so focused on my goal Iāve missed better opportunities (thatās hindsight for you,) so now that I am more open to everything, much better things and experiences are coming into my life.
There you go, something Iāve learnt and wanted to share. Maybe someone out there whoās lived life at full throttle like me - and is potentially exhausted by that way of living - will read this and say, youāre right, itās time to chill bitch!
So Thanks Peter. You were someone I needed to meet on this life journey.
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
Comments
What will be will be, live for today - yeah sounds corny but ever so true.
Chill Bitch - as I said LOVE IT! Fiona XXX
All my life I've been travelling down a road with one goal in mind. On this road I'm given obstacles to hurdle. But the more I hurdle the more I gain in gusto, confidence, strength, belief, ability and experience. With experience I realise that I've grown and changed.
By the time I reach my goal, it's grown, developed and changed with me!
Ahhh! I love a happy ending!