Right Time

Last week, three people asked me about what I had learned after doing the Free Coaching gig I offered at the end of April.

When three people ask, I know it’s time to write. Not that I’ve been looking for things to write about. That appears to me, in every nook & cranny of my life.

But a bigger, underlying false premise behind what stops me from writing is thinking it’s not valuable, relevant or meaningful enough to share.

And since three are asking, I figured even though it feels weird and funky and foreign… I’m willing to share it through my eyes. The things I learned from giving 30 days of free coaching away…

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The quick is not better than the slow. Slow ripening and rapid flowering alternate. Both are natural and right. ~ariyavansa.org

I’ve been checking out a few new people. New to me at least. We’ve been in each other’s orbit but, for whatever reason, I just haven’t been inclined to go more deeply. To look more closely.

The time becomes right for that. And then you pull that book down off your shelf. The one that’s been sitting there for two years. Among many others just like it, sitting for just as long and maybe longer.

I kind of secretly know when the right time is. Even when I don’t think I do.

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“She interpreted my natal chart with wisdom, compassion, humor and skill. Leigh Taylor Ellis (web)