Dare to Thrive
For most people thriving means a life of health, wealth, meaningful work, and loving relationships. So who wouldn’t want that? Surprisingly, many people choose to live small. It feels safer – drawing less attention to themselves. They hold back and spend a lifetime trying to be like everyone else or what everyone else wants them to be. They never realize all the gifts that life has to offer them. Their talents go unused and their potential joy of self-discovery is wasted on their efforts to conform. They do not thrive physically, mentally, or emotionally. Instead they choose a life of just getting-by. They think they are being humble, but in truth, they are confused. Their spirits would never agree with this strategy of limitation. It is the nature of all of life to expand and evolve.
Thriving requires a commitment to ourselves – a decision to step into a life plan that is bigger than most of us allow ourselves to be. It requires us to stretch beyond our comfort zones; perhaps new foods, new experiences, new ideas. It includes living consciously with a willingness to listen to our inner guidance and an honoring of the lessons we are learning day by day. Thriving is living true to our purpose – using our abilities to inspire ourselves and others. When we dare to thrive, we express our creativity freely and without fear of judgment from others. Thriving isn‘t something that happens to us; it is a courageous choice to live the life that we came to live. It is an agreement with ourselves to explore all that we are capable of. And most importantly, thriving demands recognition and appreciation of the brilliant Source energies that run through us and through all of the natural world. Thriving flows from a place of respect for the magnificent intricacies of our physical bodies and implies a deep love of the unique life force that is the essence of our being.
It is our nature to thrive. Only our fears can prevent it. When we love who we are and allow ourselves to be what we came to be, then we will inevitably thrive. It is the Divine plan and the promise of Nature. Look around and notice the abundance of flora and fauna that surrounds us season-after-season always renewing itself. We are an integral part of that cycle of life. But unlike the plants, we consciously choose our destinies. Do we choose to be a part of the stream of well-being or do we pinch ourselves off and settle for mediocrity? When we choose to thrive, we align with the powerful forces of the Universe. And as we dare to thrive, we give others permission to do the same.

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