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Ken Hyra πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦'s avatar

Yes, clarity, you finally get it, the pursuit is over, and then....crickets...you stall...you fall back, you question, do I really want this new thing?

You are exposed to something new that you thought you wanted.

Some people move forward and others dont and stay safe and are OK with finding the why of the clarity they were seeking.

Both are fine. It's your choice!

Great post JP, thanks!

JP Bristol's avatar

Ken, that moment right after you β€œget it” is where most people freeze. Seeing it is one thing. Living it is another. Glad you added that angle. Appreciate you reading and sharing.

Carl Schell's avatar

For me, once I gain clarity, it's just for one thing. There's plenty of other clarity needed. One day, all that clarity will add up to something. I hope. In theory.

Good stuff once again, thanks!

JP Bristol's avatar

Carl, I get that. Clarity shows up in pieces. Sometimes it is just one room at a time. Appreciate you being here and adding your perspective.

Jill Hart's avatar

do you find that if you take action on just that one thing that clarity for the next thing necessary shows up?

Carl Schell's avatar

No. But I might be seeking clarity on one thing only to gain clarity on something else out of the blue.

Jill Hart's avatar

I seriously love how you both call people out and empower us all at the same time.