The Ingredients for Receiving!


“Receptivity breaks are an opportunity
to change your frequency channel.
To receive, you must have an understanding that
you are being given to at the rate of trillions of cells at a time
and that it is all happening for you.

Jennifer Hough


If you are too busy, you will not be present enough to do what life is presenting you; you won’t even see it. Receptivity breaks happen when you go and do something fun or uplifting for absolutely no reason. You are telling consciousness that you are interested in receiving those ‘OR BETTER’S’ because your frequency is high, and you have relinquished control, so the door is open. Raising your frequency of emotion is like changing the channel on your TV. What you receive is entirely dependent on the channel to which you tune your emotions.

Receptivity breaks are an opportunity to change your frequency channel. To receive, you must have an understanding that you are being given to at the rate of trillions of cells at a time and that it is all happening for you.

You also need vigilance for the direction and good stuff that life is sending you, rather than vigilance for protecting or proving yourself; if you are too independent, you will miss all of the opportunities for co-creation and contribution. These opportunities that present themselves are often nonlinear and a little irrational to the left brain. But when you leave consistent, intermittent space in your schedule, you can create receptivity breaks…

Be willing to dance with whatever life brings you by saying yes. That requires being curious about the adventure, which you actually have been on before. You did all of this when you were two years old…

Stay curious like a Cosmic Three-Year-Old.

With love,
Jennifer
xoxoxo

~ Excerpt from Chapter 2. Read the full chapter in UNSTUCK – The Physics of Getting Out of Your Own Way my latest book.

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