Living in the flow takes courage… Jennifer xoxo

“Living in the flow takes courage. By definition it means

relinquishing the idea of fitting in with normalcy.

By definition it also means truly fitting in with the

Divine flow of nature, everyone and everything. Choose. ” 

~ Jennifer Hough (Tweetable)

 

Recently I had a choice to make that was so outside of my reality, that I didn’t even see it as a choice. I saw it as insane! Now that I am witnessing the results, I realize that the opportunity was brilliant, not insane at all. Next time, I will definitely remember to consider all options.

When you have the courage to make choices that are outside of the norm, you make room for other people to do the same some day. You are a pioneer for the paradigm of true freedom. Maybe there are some who did that before you, in your family, your history, your world?

Don’t underestimate the power of following your heart to inspire others… whether they have met you or not. You could be someone’s Oprah, Tesla or Mandela, without even knowing it.

With Love,

Jennifer xoxoxo

 P.S. Thanks for truly being a member of the

Heaven on Earth Construction Crew.

We are all in this together.

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