Every Moment Is Perfect Helaine Iris © 2003
“If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans”. —My father
This morning I woke up to rain for the sixth day in a row. It’s
cold out. It’s the end of May, it’s supposed to be spring. All
of my vegetable seeds and young tomato and broccoli plants sit
patiently in the garage awaiting the tilled earth. I was
planning to use this 3-day holiday weekend to plant my garden.
Now, I can’t!
Last weekend I went to visit my family in Florida. The trip was
planned for months. I’d been looking forward to seeing my family
and getting some well needed warmth and sunshine. Suddenly, two
days into the visit, my parents got called out of town for an
emergency. Our visit got cut short.
Two disappointments. Two reasons to be grumpy and wonder, “why
me?” I noticed a theme here. I was getting tweaked over plan
changes.
With these disappointments, I realize, I have two choices, two
opportunities to look and wonder what the opportunity for growth
and freedom might be.
I can either stay stuck in the grumpiness that things aren’t
working out the way I want. Or, I can look into what is beneath
my frustration. Once again my stress comes down to my desire to
want something to be different than it is. I’m often so attached
to my plans I’m not flexible enough to see the perfection in
what truly is in front of me.
How are you stuck, or attached to your plans working out a
certain way? What opportunities are you not noticing?
Here are a few tips that helped me find the perfection in my
circumstances:
1. Acknowledge the disappointment. It’s there. Give yourself
space to feel the natural disappointment present when things
don’t work out the way you want. The more you resist what you’re
feeling the more of it you’ll feel.
2. Become an observer of reality. Ask yourself, “What’s real in
this moment?” The more you can experience reality for what it is
and not take it personally the less subject you are to it.
3. Ask yourself, “How might this situation be perfect, even if I
can’t see it now?”
4. Be willing to listen and be open to spontaneity. Be curious
about what else is possible.
This article is the result of my willingness to find the
perfection in a cold, rainy May day. As far as my Florida trip
went, I wound up having two unexpected and glorious days of
quality time, with my grown son, truly a precious gift.
I continue to perfect my relationship with this ongoing
challenge of accepting and flowing with reality as it presents
itself. I am encouraged by knowing whatever happens will, in
fact, be perfect.
It’s YOUR life…imagine the possibilities!
About Author :
Helaine Iris is a certified Life Coach, writer and teacher. She
works with individuals, entrepreneurs, and professionals, who
want to integrate their life purpose with their personal and
professional life to create a life that’s joyful, fulfilling and
successful. Are you ready to take a step that could change your
life? For a complimentary session visit her website
http://www.pathofpurpose.com or call her 603-357-8546 or email
her helaine@pathofpurpose.com