'Why always 'not yet'?
Do flowers in spring
say 'not yet'?'
Norman Douglas
Nature is a work in progress
Nature is unapologetic with its unfinished products emerging from the ground. A seed in dirt followed by a stick or blade of grass erupting doesn't look like much. Yet at first sight of emerging life why is it we wait with enthusiastic anticipation and imagine the full bloom or abundant harvest to follow?
We accept the eventual fading and dying of plants and flowers, with their necessary return to darkness underground. We understand this is just part of the natural cycle nature travels on its quest for never-ending beginnings and renewed life.
Why then should we feel exposed when we show our own work or selves 'before we're perfected'? Why do we view our unfinished products or selves as blemished? Why do we tell ourselves, 'Not Yet' or mourn the dark gestation periods of our creations?
Nature is unapologetic with its unfinished products emerging from the ground. A seed in dirt followed by a stick or blade of grass erupting doesn't look like much. Yet at first sight of emerging life why is it we wait with enthusiastic anticipation and imagine the full bloom or abundant harvest to follow?
We accept the eventual fading and dying of plants and flowers, with their necessary return to darkness underground. We understand this is just part of the natural cycle nature travels on its quest for never-ending beginnings and renewed life.
Why then should we feel exposed when we show our own work or selves 'before we're perfected'? Why do we view our unfinished products or selves as blemished? Why do we tell ourselves, 'Not Yet' or mourn the dark gestation periods of our creations?
Nature is a beautiful work in progress and so
are you.
Bloom Where You're
Planted
Today is the day and now is the hour for you to flourish. Accept that as part of nature you have been commissioned to bloom where you're planted, you're perfect at every stage of life~and you're destined to succeed over and over again.
All you're required
to do is show up.....and bloom where you're planted.
'I held a moment in my hand,
brilliant as a
star,
fragile as a flower,
a tiny sliver of one
hour.
I dripped it carelessly,
Ah! I didn't know, I held opportunity.'
Hazel Lee
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For more than 35 years, Susan Meyerott has been helping people lighten up and step over invisible barriers to change one step at a time. She speaks to your heart, puts you at ease, and makes letting go and moving forward with life easier than ever before.
Do you know someone who could benefit from uplifting messages? Please share Lightarted Living with them. If you or someone you love is interested in learning more about closing the gap between where you are now and where you want to be, join the FREE Lightarted Living mailing list.
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