Detach from the way things were and make space for this new future. This lesson came through me as I released my attachment to material things (my furniture) and became willing to surrender to the possibility of something new.
This new landscape that we’re in with the pandemic changing the way we live, work and socialize is rich with lessons. The stress from the ever-changing environment stems from us being attached to the way things were. What if you could detach from the old way, and surrender to the possibility and the potential in the unknown? Or more importantly, are you willing to?
In a personal aspect of my life, I detached, and the outcome was fast and fantastic. I plan on practicing detachment as a way to cope with the stress and ever-changing landscape of this pandemic period. I hope you’ll also be inspired with ways to detach, with the hopes of finding something better.
Learn more in the short video below about the benefits of detachment.
Attachment has a very high cost. For example, not trusting, not being comfortable with the unknown, needing to know what or when something is going to happen, expecting things to go back to the way they were, and so many more unrealistic expectations. Within these concerns, we’re attached to things working out a certain way, just as I had been with my furniture, and the content of so many files I had been holding onto. What was, what used to be, is no longer. There is something better in this new future, many lessons for the wisdom of what to keep, and what to let go of.
If you would like help to detach from what’s holding you back, call Penny Tremblay because the cost of holding on is too high and the ability to let go is priceless!