Winter Nesting Habits And My Fears

Winter Nesting Habits And My Fears

Right now my focus seems to be on baking pies, painting, and lazing around in my wonderful fleece-lined yoga pants and faux fur slippers.

These yoga pants and slippers own me and I’m great with that.  I’ll take them off in April. winter nesting habits and my fearsLounging around until whenever-ish, is pretty terrific.  It’s downright nurturing to just be.   However, I’m slacking around creating my ideas.  And yet, I still very much want to create those ideas.  See my dilemma?

I’ve got this.  All that’s needed is a little course correction.

When I don’t act on my good opportunities coming my way, the opportunities naturally dwindle.  And through a lack of action on my part, sometimes what is coming my way, is not really the best fit for me.

I’m certainly not giving my awesome intuitive guidance much to work with, as I let my side of the partnership laze.

It’s not as though my intuition will leave me as a result of me not taking action or following suggestions.  I’m also encouraged to create a lovely balance in my life, and that involves painting, cooking, relaxing, etc.  Intuition is unconditionally loving, and always supportive, assisting in every moment, no matter what.  We’re doing this together and, to a point, some action on my part is important.

Intuition is a relationship, a partnership, and my connection grows as I play and work with it, and take action around the information I receive.

But there’s more.  It’s especially worth looking at why I’m not taking action.  It’s not all about the call of the wonderful winter nesting activities.

Quite honestly, there’s still a certain amount of my holding back on my dreams, out of fear.

Fear of rejection, of being targeted, of being seen, and possibly being ostracized for my ideas.  Those are no small fears.

So, this is when I ask that very same guidance to assist me with releasing those fears, once I’m more clear what they’re about.  In my case, usually, those fears stem from an old core self-belief of mine.  They happen less and less and creep up when I’m feeling my next steps are challenging.

Winter nesting habits and my fears are a wonderful opportunity.  They’re here to show me, Hey look, here’s that thing again.  Let’s look at it, receive clarity, clear it, and move on.

There’s a process that was shown to me for doing this.  Anyone can come up with their own version to consciously become aware, look at what’s there, as a way to understand and release it.  I may start by writing down my feelings and understanding their origin.  I then visualize releasing what I’m ready for to the highest form of light.

We all have our reasons for holding back.  It’s so worth it to honestly look at why we get stuck now and again.  We’re all totally “unstuckable”.   Asking for help is a great start.  Assistance will always show up and we’ll learn about ourselves.

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