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Leap: Thank You Notes Volume 4 – Thanks, Universe, for Preserving My Ignorance

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Here’s my one big thank you for the week: thank goodness we don’t know how difficult some things are until we’ve already committed to seeing them through.

And I’m glad about that. I felt the same way about college and graduate school, about managing Broadway shows, about changing careers. If I had an inkling about how difficult any of these would be, if I had the correct sense of how steep the upward climb would be, I might have shied away from the opportunity. Instead, once committed, I was all in.

I feel this way about my advanced yoga teacher training at ISHTA Yoga, too. I didn’t know how many requirements were needed to complete the program in a few short months and just how and when and with whom those requirements could be completed. I worked out a schedule to complete all of the work, and for a brief second I held my breath. How would I get all of this done by the end of July?! A quiet voice that surprised me as much as delighted me calmly said, “Get to work.

And then I began to laugh at myself. “Woe is me! I have to go to all of these wonderful yoga classes with these tremendously gifted teachers and learn from them? Wow, my life is really tough!” This training is a blessing. 2 weeks in and already my practice and teaching is changing in leaps and bounds. I feel my confidence and grace glowing and growing. The world looks so different through ISHTA-colored glasses. The opportunity is everywhere. All I need to do is show up with the intention to receive.

2 thoughts on “Leap: Thank You Notes Volume 4 – Thanks, Universe, for Preserving My Ignorance”

  1. I loved this post. I so enjoy starting my day with your inspirational posts. I thought about when I ran the Boston Marathon and often say that if I would have known what was involved when I made the commitment, I never would have been able to do it. Yes ignorance is so bliss sometimes. I love that phrase “How am I gonna get it all done? Get to work” Amen! Thanks

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    1. So glad you enjoyed it, Mary! I love that example of the marathon. And isn’t that the truth! It’s such a tough training in the beginning and then you complete the race and it’s pure euphoria. Good for you!!!

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