Ahh, what a grand adventure, as my mom would call it. The wildw Spirit in you certainly fueled your journey, though for me is brings up my fear of getting lost or not having the resources to find alternative solutions. My sister is the journey adventurer type and I am more of the planner type.
I wish that I longed for the adventuring that you have done but am finally accepting that you (like like my sis) and I are just different. It is not that I lack courage to be wild and free, I simply find my pleasures in peace and perhaps mini-explorations, and am loving myself in that space rather than trying to be someone else. And I love envisioning others in the adventures they describe. Thank you!
My dearest friends are what we call oak trees; they have deep roots and prefer to spread their branches out in one place. I'm more like a humming bird, visiting and adventuring and sharing. I love that you are finding peace in being YOU fully and honoring what brings you pleasure and joy! We can be different and be inspired or grounded or delighted by others who are different than we are while also honoring our place of yumminess. Thanks for sharing Liz!
I am always in such “awe” in how you maneuver around your obstacles HearherAsh. Just hear the 1st hiccup of your trip started rising anxiety in my chest and throat. And then when you were lost in the dark and the flat tire, my body was in full panic wanting to cry mode. I loved how you centered yourself and set your intent and stayed focus on that along with your breath so you could hear the messages come in. I am very directionally challenged and this triggered my huge fear of being lost. BUT, this was a lovely example of how to work through it and stay clear and calm, and the lessons learned from it. So glad it all worked out for you. The video at the end of the coast was soothing and beautiful. Brought my nervous system right back down. I love lighthouses and hope one day to visit as many lighthouses as possible. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻😃😃
Ahh, what a grand adventure, as my mom would call it. The wildw Spirit in you certainly fueled your journey, though for me is brings up my fear of getting lost or not having the resources to find alternative solutions. My sister is the journey adventurer type and I am more of the planner type.
I wish that I longed for the adventuring that you have done but am finally accepting that you (like like my sis) and I are just different. It is not that I lack courage to be wild and free, I simply find my pleasures in peace and perhaps mini-explorations, and am loving myself in that space rather than trying to be someone else. And I love envisioning others in the adventures they describe. Thank you!
My dearest friends are what we call oak trees; they have deep roots and prefer to spread their branches out in one place. I'm more like a humming bird, visiting and adventuring and sharing. I love that you are finding peace in being YOU fully and honoring what brings you pleasure and joy! We can be different and be inspired or grounded or delighted by others who are different than we are while also honoring our place of yumminess. Thanks for sharing Liz!
Ohhh, thank you for sharing about your oak tree friends, I love that idea!
I am always in such “awe” in how you maneuver around your obstacles HearherAsh. Just hear the 1st hiccup of your trip started rising anxiety in my chest and throat. And then when you were lost in the dark and the flat tire, my body was in full panic wanting to cry mode. I loved how you centered yourself and set your intent and stayed focus on that along with your breath so you could hear the messages come in. I am very directionally challenged and this triggered my huge fear of being lost. BUT, this was a lovely example of how to work through it and stay clear and calm, and the lessons learned from it. So glad it all worked out for you. The video at the end of the coast was soothing and beautiful. Brought my nervous system right back down. I love lighthouses and hope one day to visit as many lighthouses as possible. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻😃😃