Patience is a motherfucking virtue indeed.

What happens in one aspect of your life happens in ALL of them.

That's why I believe that we all have a theme.

Recently, my business manager cautioned me to be patient.

And, this morning, while making our bed, before my husband heads out for his scuba adventure today in Taiwan, I realized that one of his complaints about me before was that he felt like he couldn't ever "go away and be separate" without my having an issue with it.

It comes back to patience.

That I wanted everything to be perfect in all aspects of our lives, and I wouldn't give anything space to organically BE or FLOW or RESOLVE.

I had to MAKE IT HAPPEN somehow.

Does that resonate with you?

I've always wanted instant gratification, partly because I'm a masterful manifester and creator. Things DO happen quickly. But, sometimes, we're not ready for the results we're asking for and like every other creature in nature, there are cycles of growth and death for us to arrive where we're meant to be.

I was bulimic — instant gratification. Eat. Throw up. Repeat.

I fell in love with my husband and two weeks later, we chose to conceive — instant gratification. Romance. Family. Future.

I quit jobs I didn't like before my nest egg was fully created — instant gratification. In pain? Need to get out of it, now.

What's the theme that's permeating throughout your entire life?

Do you know what it is?
If you don't, you are likely struggling right now with why things keep happening to you. With why it feels like the Universe is repeating the same lessons. With why it feels like you KNOW you're meant for greatness, but you're not quite there yet and don't know how to overcome that hurdle.

That's what my mystical writing groups are for. They're for coaches, creatives, souls ready to uplevel and quantum shift their life into the amazing.

What happens in one aspect of your life happens in ALL of them.

That's why I believe that we all have a theme.

Recently, my business manager cautioned me to be patient.

And, this morning, while making our bed, before my husband heads out for his scuba adventure today in Taiwan, I realized that one of his complaints about me before was that he felt like he couldn't ever "go away and be separate" without my having an issue with it.

It comes back to patience.

That I wanted everything to be perfect in all aspects of our lives, and I wouldn't give anything space to organically BE or FLOW or RESOLVE.

I had to MAKE IT HAPPEN somehow.

Does that resonate with you?

I've always wanted instant gratification, partly because I'm a masterful manifester and creator. Things DO happen quickly. But, sometimes, we're not ready for the results we're asking for and like every other creature in nature, there are cycles of growth and death for us to arrive where we're meant to be.

I was bulimic — instant gratification. Eat. Throw up. Repeat.

I fell in love with my husband and two weeks later, we chose to conceive — instant gratification. Romance. Family. Future.

I quit jobs I didn't like before my nest egg was fully created — instant gratification. In pain? Need to get out of it, now.

What's the theme that's permeating throughout your entire life?

Do you know what it is?

If you don't, you are likely struggling right now with why things keep happening to you. With why it feels like the Universe is repeating the same lessons. With why it feels like you KNOW you're meant for greatness, but you're not quite there yet and don't know how to overcome that hurdle.

That's what my mystical writing groups are for. They're for coaches, creatives, souls ready to uplevel and quantum shift their life into the amazing.

They're powerful.

They're life-changing.

They're for you.

Ready to learn more? We're getting started October 1st! And, I want YOU to be a founding member.

Click below if you're ready to write your life into the amazing.

Judy Tsuei

Brand Story Strategist for health, wellness, and innovative tech brands.

http://www.wildheartedwords.com
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