Be like a child
A CHILD … perceives the world as unlimited.
He is such a small creature, yet convinced he is almighty.
His soul is pure, with no burden of Ego, and no fear of denial or trust issues. A child unconditionally believes in himself. Let’s be like a child.…
How does a child face something difficult?
Suppose that he is to climb the stairs. Does he spend hours getting dressed and obsessing about what his diaper-supported behind looks like? When he falls, he laughs, instead of worrying if someone saw him being clumsy and would condemn him as such.
When we observe a child trying to put on pants or tie shoelaces, etc… it puts a smile on our faces (unless it happens in the morning when we are drastically late for work, and our sense of patience is long gone) .
Why don’t we share that same kind of smile for ourselves?
Why aren’t we proud of ourselves for every shoelace we learn to tie?
We impatiently demand perfection – that’s so boring. If we already knew it all, there would be no room to grow, to learn, to develop and … to laugh Accept challenges with humor. Smile when you fail. The more we rush it & the more we are being perfectionists, the more difficult is to achieve what we have set ourselves to do for the flow of energy becomes uneasy.
Let’s be like a three-year old child, who doesn’t permit his dream to be taken away from him.
What happens?
Our imagination works full-time.
We are looking for imaginative, original, and not yet-known solutions … so what if it hasn’t been done yet that way!
Let’s not burden ourselves with the bullshit and savor every moment of life because it is precious!
With Love, LiLi SoRuM,
April 2014