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The other day, I was feeling the need to expand. I felt some resistance in my flow and needed a bit of clarity. After surrendering to silence and allowing messages to come in freely, this is what came through:
You have a choice-
Pursue excellence
OR
Pursue mediocrity
Whichever you choose, obviously, you’ll get back in manifest.
Don’t waste time doing something “just to get it done.” Choose one of the above approaches and take ownership for it!
Should you choose excellence, work smarter, sharpen your skills, learn as much as you can to apply every ounce of passion you’ve got, seek out mentors, look for blessings and lessons in EVERY experience, remember the nuggets of wisdom, choose activities that align with your purpose, express humility in the learning process, be in continual gratitude, surround yourself with people who uplift and inspire you, take risks with conscious response-ability, choose experiences that challenge your beliefs, be thankful for your life, give thanks for those who’ve given you a chance to better know yourself, smile more, and let your passion drive you to precision in the desired reality.
In the event you choose mediocrity, just go ahead and do what you’ve always done, push through tasks aimlessly, work harder, prove to others that you’ve suffered, vent your stress, blame others for your bad moods, procrastinate, hold on to the past, identify with pain as much as possibly, surround yourself with people who want to keep you the same, be driven by the societal belief systems, limit yourself to what’s safe, be distracted more times than not, blame society for your downfall, blame your parents for bad upbringing, blame your culture/government or anything else for your hardships, be driven by money over purpose, follow through with commitments ONLY that serve to validate your negative perceptions of reality.
In the first choice, excellence, we embrace experiences as lessons rather than memories. We allow them to wash off our backs while extracting the biggest nuggets of wisdom only to apply for future reference.
In the second choice, mediocrity, we attach to the memory AS our identity in FULL detail. We identify with the pain, the suffering, and anchor in our perception AS the experience. We are not open to see the hidden meanings because we’ve already made logic, limited and un-nurturing, to explain what happened.
If you truly desire change, mediocrity will not help you get there.
Choose wisely.