Day 50/99: Visionary Angst part 2
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Start Here: Here is the link to join the SoulWork Onboarding Welcome Video! Go get onboarded for Adi Shakti's 99 Day Magical Mystery Tour for the chance to win prizes and retreats: https://www.instagram.com/p/C-FuuGMumcc/ Here is the link to join the SEEKER Membership for FREE. ✨ The Visionary’s Path: Emotional Highs, Lows, and the Dance with Divine Timing Being a visionary isn’t just about holding big dreams—it’s about navigating the emotional extremes that come with it. From moments of soaring inspiration to deep frustration, the visionary’s path can feel like a rollercoaster of highs and lows. I call this “Visionary Angst,” and it’s a normal part of the journey. Today, we’re going to explore these emotional fluctuations and how they can lead to burnout if not balanced with wisdom and spiritual grounding. Let’s dive into how we can stay resilient through it all, keeping the fire of our vision alive without letting it consume us. 💥 Surrendering Control: Trusting in Divine Timing As visionaries, we often hold tight to how we want things to unfold, but that desire for control can actually stifle the full potential of our dreams. It’s hard to trust the timing when things aren’t going according to plan, but the beauty lies in surrender. Today, I’ll share how we can release that grip and partner with the universe, allowing the vision to grow beyond our limited control. Trust, patience, and divine timing are the keys to manifesting your highest potential. 🌸 The Unique Pain of Rejection, Resistance, and Comparison No visionary path is without resistance—whether it’s fear of success, the rejection of our ideas, or comparison to others who seem further ahead. These struggles can make us question our self-worth and purpose. But learning how to stay internally resourced, grounded in unconditional confidence, is essential for continuing to walk the visionary path. We’ll talk about how to navigate these pains while staying rooted in our own truth, trusting that rejection and comparison are merely part of the growth process.