I’m trying hard to remember this in my day-to-day life. I’m not good with the unknown, unless it’s a surprise gift, weekend break away or something along those lines.
Anything else is likely to produce a fear response in me – not conducive to relaxing and letting the answers wave at me. Maybe I need to spend more time out of my comfort zone!
Happy Wednesday my lovelies xx
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I got my first job because I said I was comfortable working with unknowns.
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Good quote. I usually go to sleep on questions and sometimes that brings me ease with the unknown.
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I find that walking my dog helps me find findable solutions or realise that there isn’t one and be ok with it.
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