This was an inspiring read! I try to look for synchronicities but sometimes I struggle to be present. I do notice repeating numbers and also lady bugs. Your story really sparked something in me, and I want to try to tune into what the universe is telling me more - thank you!! :)
Yesterday was one of those days where the 'messy middle' started to show its face to some women friends and me, who support disenfranchised grief-type victims of DV and emotional bullying. Somehow people were placed exactly where they were needed at just the right time. Synchronicity is vital to my decision-making now; someone or something appears with uncanny timing when you think no one is in control. The perfect-people crazy making of rational thinking -- maybe for some but not for us? I went woo woo in 2016 I think.
Can’t wait to read next week’s episode and see what you’re being called to do! I love the bridge between science and religion. Even though I don’t always understand it.
Hi Sarah-Frances, I've enjoyed reading each of the five parts of this series. I cannot find part 6. Can you update this post with a link to it and perhaps share it here? I'd be so grateful. Thanks!
Your experience is so synchronous with mine, from the successful corporate career (or careers in my case) to the synchronicity you're discovering. In a high-level macho corporate meeting, I heard the word "run" in my head. My dreams and synchronicity supported that, and my decision to retire early at 51, giving up security and success, family and friends, to move to a small expat village in Ajijic, Mexico. Your story, returning to the 3rd and 4th grades, mirrors mine. However, mine went back much earlier with a father whose love I could never gain. I was never good enough. You're singing my life with your words. Your writing is superb and I've just read all five installments. Looking forward to the next one. Fortunately, I found my way to myself after my kids were grown and after leaving my career. I'm sure, however, that many women here will benefit from your "open-kimono" sharing of your story. Thank you.
I’m finding that waiting patiently for what I need to know is hard but wonderful. If I paid attention more often, I believe I would notice it more. For me, it feels like a combination of intuition, stillness, the universe/God, and authenticity.
I love that we can grow and evolve even when we’re old!
This was an inspiring read! I try to look for synchronicities but sometimes I struggle to be present. I do notice repeating numbers and also lady bugs. Your story really sparked something in me, and I want to try to tune into what the universe is telling me more - thank you!! :)
Yesterday was one of those days where the 'messy middle' started to show its face to some women friends and me, who support disenfranchised grief-type victims of DV and emotional bullying. Somehow people were placed exactly where they were needed at just the right time. Synchronicity is vital to my decision-making now; someone or something appears with uncanny timing when you think no one is in control. The perfect-people crazy making of rational thinking -- maybe for some but not for us? I went woo woo in 2016 I think.
Can’t wait to read next week’s episode and see what you’re being called to do! I love the bridge between science and religion. Even though I don’t always understand it.
love hearing your story! I'm always on the lookout for synchronicities!
💞 as one that trusts my intuition, synchronicities & quantum energy also
Hi Sarah-Frances, I've enjoyed reading each of the five parts of this series. I cannot find part 6. Can you update this post with a link to it and perhaps share it here? I'd be so grateful. Thanks!
Your experience is so synchronous with mine, from the successful corporate career (or careers in my case) to the synchronicity you're discovering. In a high-level macho corporate meeting, I heard the word "run" in my head. My dreams and synchronicity supported that, and my decision to retire early at 51, giving up security and success, family and friends, to move to a small expat village in Ajijic, Mexico. Your story, returning to the 3rd and 4th grades, mirrors mine. However, mine went back much earlier with a father whose love I could never gain. I was never good enough. You're singing my life with your words. Your writing is superb and I've just read all five installments. Looking forward to the next one. Fortunately, I found my way to myself after my kids were grown and after leaving my career. I'm sure, however, that many women here will benefit from your "open-kimono" sharing of your story. Thank you.
I’m finding that waiting patiently for what I need to know is hard but wonderful. If I paid attention more often, I believe I would notice it more. For me, it feels like a combination of intuition, stillness, the universe/God, and authenticity.
I love that we can grow and evolve even when we’re old!