Prosperity Question: Must there be a struggle at all?
As described in the Phase 2 lessons of The Jackrabbit Factor Ecourse, we live in a Universe governed by natural laws, including the Law of Rhythm. We will have what feel like ups and downs, even when we're on a very focused and determined "rabbit hunt."
The good news is that the discomfort comes in surges. We're given breaks along the way. We have relatively better days in between (and on either side of) the tougher days.
It's like going through labor to bring a child into the world. The labor pains come in surges. The mother is given breaks to have a chance to gather her strength.
Does there need to be a struggle at all? I'm told that some women have learned the art of labor without pain or medication... but I would guess their mental toughness was something that had to be developed, and I don't know how it could have been developed entirely without opportunity to practice during some pain.
The baby will come, with or without the pain. Experienced midwifes however will tell you that the more you fight the pain, the worse it will hurt.
The same thing goes with trying to give birth to a dream. There is work to be done regardless. It hurts less when you don't fight it. Progress happens better when you relax, in spite of hardships and apparent setbacks (which are really only "setbacks" as much as labor pains are considered "setbacks." In reality, each one brings you closer to the goal if you could really see it for what it was.)
One thing is for sure, the joy at the end far surpasses whatever is required along the way. Keep your eye on the prize and remember that NOBODY was ever pregnant forever!
The good news is that the discomfort comes in surges. We're given breaks along the way. We have relatively better days in between (and on either side of) the tougher days.
It's like going through labor to bring a child into the world. The labor pains come in surges. The mother is given breaks to have a chance to gather her strength.
Does there need to be a struggle at all? I'm told that some women have learned the art of labor without pain or medication... but I would guess their mental toughness was something that had to be developed, and I don't know how it could have been developed entirely without opportunity to practice during some pain.
The baby will come, with or without the pain. Experienced midwifes however will tell you that the more you fight the pain, the worse it will hurt.
The same thing goes with trying to give birth to a dream. There is work to be done regardless. It hurts less when you don't fight it. Progress happens better when you relax, in spite of hardships and apparent setbacks (which are really only "setbacks" as much as labor pains are considered "setbacks." In reality, each one brings you closer to the goal if you could really see it for what it was.)
One thing is for sure, the joy at the end far surpasses whatever is required along the way. Keep your eye on the prize and remember that NOBODY was ever pregnant forever!

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