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The MOST Fun and Helpful Way to Work Through a Challenge or Issue...

3/29/2019

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Something you thought would work out didn't, or it didn't work out the way you had hoped.  What can you do now? Brainstorm baby! Brainstorm with someone, or lots of someones, whoever you feel comfortable with sharing your challenge.  Solution finding works best when we can allow ourselves the freedom of unrestricted limitless thinking.  Say and write things that feel dumb, far fetched, silly, unrealistic and magical about how to approach next steps.  Think outside the box, waaay outside. Brainstorming stimulates creative ideas and frees our inhibitions about thinking and saying the wrong things.  During brainstorming all ideas are just that, an idea, until you choose to put them into action and take the next logical step.  How often do you dream about living a better life and discovering what that really means? The details of our lives are different but we have all felt overwhelmed, longing and loneliness from dealing with fast past lives.  That is our souls way of getting our attention and saying feed me.  Exhaustion, stress, frustration, anxiety, trepidation, fearfulness, chaos, clutter and pain are all there waiting to be brainstormed about.  Use them!  Pain and all of the ways it shows up in our lives always gets our attention, so use it to your advantage and brainstorm it away.   Love, Di
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