Ready to turn back?

Ready to turn back?  Hold on a second...

No matter how far along the path you go, you can always turn back. It's always an option.

Turning back on the path can be interpreted as failure...giving up...settling. I want to suggest that having the courage to turn back on the path is actually brave.

And...there's a caveat:

  • When you turn back, do not expect things to be the same.

    • Depending on how long it's been, the more you've traveled, the more things may look different. That's to be expected. Things aren't supposed to be the same...look for the familiar, but expect different.


If there was an uphill climb to get where you are, then remember that's now going to be a downhill trek.  You'd think this would be easier...and if you do any hiking you know it can also be a bit wobbly.

You may be surprised to find yourself tripping in places where you didn't before, and also easing through things that might have been previously difficult.

The point is...going backwards is not failure...it's a decision and it's one that's available to you anytime you choose.

The stones that were stepping stones on the way out are still stepping stones...and on the way back they'll have a different purpose.

Remember that the view will be different. You're looking at it from a new angle, the perspective has altered. Pretty much everything is different.



Are you ready?

Let's get to it...

Your challenge...

Are you looking to turnaround on your path? No matter what "path" comes to mind...remember the caveat...
 
Don't be looking to go backwards if you're looking for the thing you had before...because it's not going to be there...because you're not the same, you've changed. You've shifted, things will never be the same.

And...you'll be bringing this newer, wiser version of yourself back with you.That's probably the best part.


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Cheers,

Ann

Ready to turn back?