{the risk it takes to blossom}
And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~Anaïs Nin
That day came for me in 2011.
I have never been the same.
Something clicked. It was my time to move on regarding several “hoped-for’s” and “want-to’s” … It felt uncomfortable. But I decided to break out of familiar cycles. To allow myself to focus {invest} my time and energy upon my personal goals; to release myself from a self-imposed, that-is-the-way-it-has-always-been mentality.
I could almost hear the memories of similar decisions mocking me, the instant I began making the necessary “baby-step” changes to overcome the risks it took to blossom.
But I remained undaunted.
And I kept art-journaled notes about my discoveries and my how-I-did’s!
To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
In my journey, I first had to determine what I needed to let go of {time commitments, hobbies, relational}. Because my decision by itself could not:
- add hours to my days
- wrap me in energy
- complete lingering projects
- resolve the conflicts I faced
But my micro-decisions and baby-step-movement — and periodic wild-dancing! — in the direction of my dreams did yield:
- more efficient use of the hours in my days
- defined priorities for the use of my energy
- decluttered stashes of books and other miscellany
- resignation from non-essential work, duties and activities
- specific points of “letting go” concerning what I cannot change …
These aspects of change were accomplished in baby steps.
One day at a time.
One choice at a time.
The past 12 months have been a time of radical change. Facilitated by my decision to release any situation that I no longer had Grace to deal with; to cease striving in my want-to’s {hobbies, work project, relationships} that left me drained of the precious energy I needed for the changes I desired in my life. The changes necessary for blossom.
Is it your time?
Are you at the place in time where …
1) you know something needs to change, and
2) you are willing/able to commit to change
A good intention clothes itself with sudden power. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Baby steps count.
And here is the deal: I have all these notes about my dailies and my discoveries and my how-I-did’s! And … I will be sharing them with you beginning tomorrow!
In the meantime …
- You are enough, Braveheart. Right now. Today. Regardless of where you are on the map of your dreams. #babystepscount ♥
- The dreams in your heart are seeds-awaiting. Growth and change take as long as {it} takes … Abide in the stillness of the wait.
- If you wanna join in “a little more” — take these baby steps …
- “Like” Right Brain Planner on Facebook, if you would like to have daily {visual} prompts for your blossoming {intentions} decisions.
- Join the Right Brain Planner Group on Flickr, if you are interested in seeing {and sharing, if that is comfortable for you} creative pages of intention and promise.
P.S.
I posted about it last Sunday … Did you visit The Art Journaler website?
We had a great first week — and there is more to come!



















