For a while I wrote an emotional to-do list: things I’m excited to do, things I’m dreading etc. it was really helpful to call out that some things were blocking me for emotional reasons and acknowledge that getting them done would free me up.
Probably one from each - the stuff I wanted to do (fill your bucket) and the stuff I was dreading - the longer you leave it the more dread you will have :)
In a Quantum Energy session on Thursday, I asked to have my old shoulder injury assessed. During the session, I was encouraged to think on "Am I shouldering a burden that's too heavy to bear?" and "Am I taking on the stress or weight of something that is somebody else's and doesn't belong to me?"
In the context of paying bills, I value the insight of getting down to the task and paying the bills in order to release the weight. I equally question, how did we get to a place where paying bills has such a weight? Are the bills necessary to pay? What happens when we don't pay the bills?
Without knowing any statistics, I can easily say that over half the world's population do not even have the option to pay bills. Which again brings me to question, why does paying bills hold so much weight?
Until we seriously change the paradigm, most of us in first world nations will continue to pay the bills and continue to feel it's weight. And until we all set up solar panels and harness energy from wind or water, addressing and acting on the weight may be the easiest management of it.
For a while I wrote an emotional to-do list: things I’m excited to do, things I’m dreading etc. it was really helpful to call out that some things were blocking me for emotional reasons and acknowledge that getting them done would free me up.
Nice. Which ones did you start with?
Probably one from each - the stuff I wanted to do (fill your bucket) and the stuff I was dreading - the longer you leave it the more dread you will have :)
In a Quantum Energy session on Thursday, I asked to have my old shoulder injury assessed. During the session, I was encouraged to think on "Am I shouldering a burden that's too heavy to bear?" and "Am I taking on the stress or weight of something that is somebody else's and doesn't belong to me?"
In the context of paying bills, I value the insight of getting down to the task and paying the bills in order to release the weight. I equally question, how did we get to a place where paying bills has such a weight? Are the bills necessary to pay? What happens when we don't pay the bills?
Without knowing any statistics, I can easily say that over half the world's population do not even have the option to pay bills. Which again brings me to question, why does paying bills hold so much weight?
Until we seriously change the paradigm, most of us in first world nations will continue to pay the bills and continue to feel it's weight. And until we all set up solar panels and harness energy from wind or water, addressing and acting on the weight may be the easiest management of it.
Thanks for another thought provoking post!
Livio, I love it! Pay the bills . D
"Do that which is necessary to do"!