Just Because It’s Uncomfortable Doesn’t Make It Wrong: The Natural Tides Of Life

EPISODE · Jun 11, 2024 · 39 MIN

Just Because It’s Uncomfortable Doesn’t Make It Wrong: The Natural Tides Of Life

from Raw Conversations with Corinne Blum · host Corinne Blum

It’s interesting how when our mood changes and we’re not our “ordinary” bouncy self, people use the term: “what’s wrong?” Maybe there’s nothing wrong at all. Maybe that’s just a poor perception of being that judges and deems certain states as good and others bad. The sea ebbs and flows. Its tides change. Sometimes it is serene and sometimes it is wild. But does it judge itself for changing? No. So why should we? The tides of our lives, of our inner being most especially, will ebb and flow. They will change. It’s ok. There’s nothing wrong. Our job is to remain present. To listen. To be with. To trust that everything in our life, is happening for us not to or against us. When we fall into that state of trust, we fall into flow because we’re no longer resisting or fighting against our experience. But it takes a reframe. It takes letting go of judgment. It takes being aware of how we’re perceiving life and being human. If you don’t see it as “wrong,” it won’t be. If you see it as something that is here to show you something, give you time to process, review, release something, then anytime the tide changes, you won’t panic and feel like something has gone wrong, you’ll trust it and allow it to guide you into your continued growth. It’s simple but we’re kicking a hard habit of old ways of being that have kept us small, fearful and in judgment. Be kind, be patient with yourself. We’re all unlearning and re-learning…or remembering, is more like it. Tune in for more… Loving you from afar, Corinne Want to work 1-1 with me? Visit my website and book a session. www.corinneblum.com Insta: @corinneblum @theauthenticselfcoach Facebook: @corinneblum @corinneblumcoach

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