Are you working really hard to make something happen and it feels like you are pushing an uphill battle? Sometimes it can feel like what you want doesn’t want you, and the lack of support could make it even harder to push forward. Today, I share four simple reminders to help you surrender the struggle and lead your life with more grace and ease.
Today’s message is filmed in gorgeous Oregon, by the Painted Hills. Enjoy the beautiful scenery for an uplifting message.
1. Ask for help.
Sometimes we don’t reach out because we don’t want to put others out, but often this makes it harder for you because you are already working so hard. When you can ask for help, from friends, from the universe, from a life coach, asking for help will take the burden.
2. Recognize you are always being guided.
There are intuitive nudges always coming to you that are leading you to the next right action. When you can get in touch with your inner guide, you will start to participate more fully in your own life because you can trust this inner guide. By listening to this inner guide, you will relax into the path of least resistance. Ask yourself. “What guidance am I getting? What is my intuition trying to tell me?”
3. Celebrate the mini miracles.
Start to celebrate the awesome things that are happening along the way. You may not have experienced the big win yet, but there are certain things to be grateful for along the journey. Start to focus on the good and you will soon see more good in your life.
4. Let more love in.
Let love into your life. As you work toward your goals, you can remove the struggle by leaning into love and letting your actions be guided with intention and love. The more love you allow into your life, the easier your life will be.
After you watch today’s video, I would love to hear in the comments what struggles you are ready to release. Hopefully, these steps will help.
Thank you …. Great reminder, and thanks for sharing these words of wisdom. Holding the vision that all humanity can be in “Loving allowance for all things, in their own time and place… starting with ourselves”.