The Coffee Run - Expectations vs Knowing

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“She’ll be right”… Aussie slang for ‘it will be ok’… I have to tell you that this has served me for a long time, particularly in times like these, where it can feel like you’re on a crazy ass rollercoaster ride, not sure when the last dip is coming or the last turn or that crazy feeling of 5-g-force whipping around and around is going to let up. But, she’ll be right! Don’t worry. If you want a magical solution but you don’t elieve in magic… if you want a great idea but you’re unwilling to allow space and time to ponder it, it makes it hard for that stuff to come oin. It’s in the quiet of your mind and in the absence of busyness that ideas come. It’s when you’ve tapped in, allowing the magic to come thorugh that it will… without EXPECTING it, but rather, knowing that it will Expectation vs knowing To me, in my experience these are two very different things. I think we all know that the sun is going to rise, we don’t necessarily expect that it will. We KNOW that it will. Knowing is like having faith that you’re always making the right decisions, that you’re sharing what needs to be shared and KNOWING that what you want is going to come to you. When you start taking action from the place of “what’s the next logical thing I need to right now” you’re doing it because you have faith and you know that you’re taking the ‘right’ steps. Expectation on the other hand, is where you take steps with a certain set of anticipated outcomes usually revolving around a time frame. It’s what leads to disappointment. For example, I expect that I should have a call from my friend today, when they don’t know what you’re expectations are. They have no idea. If you’re taking an action expecting a certain outcome within a time frame and it doesn’t happen, you end up disappointed. The only thing you can do, is get into alignment, let the magic in and then take the next best steps from a place of knowing that it will all work out. That ‘she’ll be right’. From a place of trust and faith. That’s usually when you feel more magic, more often and see more results. Ep394 http://www.NicolaMoras.com.au

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