
453 Do You Trust Yourself?
This is Anne with your Coaching On The Go.
Do you trust yourself?
Do you trust your capabilities?
I’m asking you this today because when you declare, ask, or envision, when creating your future in your mind, thoughts, and spirit, do you have enough trust within yourself to allow that request to take flight?
The daring to declare without evidence process should bring your understanding of your trust in yourself to the forefront.
It’s putting pressure on you in different places so that you can investigate what you get to tweak to continue moving forward in your creative process.
I am talking about this in depth because it’s the nitty-gritty of creating.
When you are a little kid, you create freely.
You don’t have evidence that things don’t work yet.
You don’t have judgments laid on you when you’re small about what you’re capable of because you’re in this world of whimsy.
People accept that as a world of whimsy.
Now you are in adulthood where you’re supposed to wipe that smile off your face and get your head out of the clouds, when in fact the smile and your head in the clouds are part of the best elements of the creative process.
If you’ve been spending time questioning yourself for decades based on things people said to you to try to get you to behave within the norms and here you are, out on the edge of the cliff asking for something big, you get to step into trust with yourself.
You also get to step in trust with the process that you are a collaborator in the quantum field where anything is possible.
If you can’t come to terms with those elements, the trust in yourself and the trust in the quantum field, or the belief the energy around you is collaborative and responsive to you, then your Vision and what you are creating will be much smaller.
You are going to have a difficult time declaring without evidence and walking away from that experience feeling good.
What are you willing to believe about yourself?
What are you willing to believe about the creative realm you are a part of?
Put it in your journal today, write it down somewhere, or put it in your digital notes.
Take time to think about this and respond to it.
Have a beautiful day.