Allow imperfection to allow ease

Ease comes from trusting yourself to handle what matters.

The mind loves to believe that peace is on the other side of getting everything done and getting it done perfectly, yet actual steadiness comes from allowing most things to be left unattended. A key to this is cultivating the skill of appreciating ourselves for focusing on what is essential, because most other people won’t appreciate us for that. If we seek validation from others, we won’t handle what is most important to us.

Being at ease amid many demands from other people, places, and things is a practice we can deepen that comes from clarity about our priorities and the courage to let go of our perceived control. This shift in our focus transforms busyness into flow.

What if instead of feeling pulled apart, you could feel present and at ease?

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