What if you didn’t have to work so hard?

“It’s much faster to transcend unproductive habits by creating new ones that inspire you more. Trying to simply stop an old habit is exhausting.”
~ Jennifer Hough

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Dear You:

I felt a little twinge of insecurity today… I haven’t felt that in a long time.
I had to make a choice.

Do I analyze where it came from, process it, think about it, and/or work hard to give it all the attention that it is requesting? Or, do I go for a walk in the woods and enjoy myself, while allowing Creation, Guides and Angels to work it out in the Miracle Zone?

Guess which one I chose?

With love,
xoxoxo
Jennifer

P.S. I highly recommend getting very uncomfortable with suffering and struggle… so much so, that you aren’t willing to immerse in it anymore. The faster you re-direct yourself to activities that bring you to your heart, the faster it all transmutes.

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