Letting go of what was and welcoming a New Year

I love getting rid of things that I don't need. It's always interesting to see what will come in its place.

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And I help clients do that in their homes. Getting rid of what no longer works. It's not quite as easy to do that in our lives.

 

New Year's Day is a perfect time to think about this although I think each day offers a fresh opportunity for a new year. A time to rewrite your story and throw out the old one.


I thought this beautiful poem says it best and was worth repeating today...

Let it Go

Let go of the ways you thought life would unfold:
the holding of plans or dreams or expectations –
Let it all go. Save your strength to swim with the tide.
The choice to fight what is here before you now will
only result in struggle, fear, and desperate attempts
to flee from the very energy you long for. Let go.
Let it all go and flow with the grace that washes
through your days whether you received it gently
or with all your quills raised to defend against invaders.
Take this on faith; the mind may never find the
explanations that it seeks, but you will move forward
nonetheless.
Let go, and the wave’s crest will carry
you to unknown shores, beyond your wildest dreams
or destinations. Let it all go and find the place of
rest and peace, and certain transformation.
— (Danna Faulds)

We are all holding on to something. A lost love, a dream, the past, possessions...it takes practice (and breathing) to let it go. And then, who knows what can happen. Something great.

 

Happy New Year and here's to a new and wonderful story in 2015!


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