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Tuesday
May132008

Consolidation

As you move forwards, you will find there are times when you struggle with whatever it is you are trying to do. This is also the time when you tend to give up thinking it is all too hard. When in effect is the time when you should be readying yourself to reap the rewards of the early push.

Remember learning how to read? No - me neither. One day I couldn't. It was just a jumble of shapes that were supposed to form letters, which in turn were supposed to mean something. Then as if overnight something clicked into place, and I could read. It was as if a miracle had taken place in my mind.

Learning most things is like that.

I do remember the lessons I had to have before I was allowed to take my drivers test....endless lessons, wondering if I would ever get it....of course I did, but it took practice, practice and more practice. Every week consolidating what I had learned with the new skills that were being taught.

So if you are sruggling with a new discipline, a new way of eating, a new exercise program, a new language, a new job, a new school, a new - anything....remember the early lessons, build on them. Consolidate them in your mind and then you will be able to move forwards.

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"Don't try to force anything. Let life be a deep let-go. See God opening millions of flowers every day without forcing the buds"
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
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