Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Letting Go

When you here the phrase let go you lots f things of come to mind it is such a universal statement one that transcends both past and present it is a statement that lives in both places. Yet until a few weeks ago I never realized the freedom in letting go and massive power received from it.

In celebration of my 30th birthday I decided to go sky diving and with it I found, and experienced a freedom yet known to me.

As I have reflected on the entire event a few life lessons came to me.
  1. When faced with no option other than to succeed it is harder to fail. See when the instructor told me death or servere injury was the result of failing to listen things changed. My energy became shifted on the present moment with no regard for what the outcome in the future would be or how I might mess like I had in the past only that I needed to focus on what I was doing in order to prevent any harm that may come to me.  
  2. During this process there was no fear I mean I couldn't be afraid because I was so focused that fear showed up when it was supposed to until then it was only the simple task of remembering that step by being completely in the NOW. See with our goals we sometimes end up thinking about fear before the simple next step that needs to be taken and miss valuable information.
  3. Letting go is always the hardest part. Everything comes down to your confidence with letting go I trained for almost 8hrs just to feel confident to do what I needed to do. But when on the wing of a plane going 113 miles an hour, 6000ft above the ground, and a instructor waiting on u. Your only option is to LET GO.

One day your goal will require u to do the same by being present in every moment u make the most of them so when u let go u know exactly what to do. Just like I did. There u have it folks all the insight without the adrelaline.

God Bless and Good Luck.  

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