Only good things happen to me
Why not knowing your next steps is an answer in itself. You're not alone. Plus, a Mandy Hale quote on clarity and more!
Sometimes, not having an answer is the Universe's/God's way of encouraging us to slow down.
A signal to pause long enough to understand something we're not seeing when blinded by busyness.
To lean into the unknown instead of resisting it.
A lot of changes in our lives happen with clear next steps.
One job ends, and another starts.
We leave one city for another because of a relationship.
Babies become toddlers and then adults.
That's why when a change happens, but the next steps aren't clear, it can rattle us.
Why isn't it clear what I'm supposed to do next?
What can I do to change it?
Not receiving an answer isn't the Universe or God leaving us hanging.
It means staying still and becoming open is better than keeping busy.
Only good things happen to me
Right now, I'm in this unknown area.
Unsure of the next steps in a few areas of life.
This scared me initially.
Usually, I know what to do and am happy to take action.
After testing out a few different paths and still not receiving confirmation, I embraced this shift in emotion and perspective.
This has happened a few times before in my life.
Right before I joined a new church and got my first job in the music industry.
God had to clean house in my environment to make room for the bigger blessing arriving shortly after.
Everything has its purpose.
You're not alone
You're not alone if you feel like you're in the unknown.
A friend shared this phrase with me that I'd like to challenge you to repeat 3x today:
"I am FULL NAME, and only good things happen to me."
I am Francesca Phillips and only good things happen to me :)
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Good Quote
Good Question
Move up the ladder to higher vibrations by writing at the top of a blank page:
How can I surrender more to the unknown today?
and see what flows from your pen. No judgment or editing.
Good Thinking
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