Monthly Archives: June 2013

Trust in the process

Learning something just doesn’t work unless there’s a moment of surrender and I make or let myself say “I don’t know”. When I was a child I didn’t have this challenge. I expected that I didn’t know lots of things but as an adult, I am attached to the idea that I already know things, that I’m already good at some things.

Learning just feels like a lot of failures and plenty of frustrations and errors. That doesn’t feel great. “I don’t know” is a vulnerable place to be in our world of specialists and competition. I can see the value in it too. It is my ego that stops me from admitting I don’t know. My ego holds me back from the chance of learning!

When I reach the surrender of “I don’t know” then I know I am actually ready to learn. From that point, I am truly starting fresh. Then I just have to trust in the process and let the ‘failures’ and frustrations show me the way from there.

A first line on a blank screen

I was inspired to name this “The incandescent line” because that is what I aspire to in my writing.

I want to inspire you with the fires that light me up.

Sounds simple, sounds beautiful and it makes me work hard and turn every word over until I’m sure it is right.

I hope in the lines that unfold here, you find something that sets you on fire too.