Unexpectedly Changing Plans: Go With The Flow

UnexpectedlyIt’s been a day of muddled energy. Unexpectedly changing plans, being somewhere else and doing the unexpected. Yet I’ve had time with several good friends because everything changed around.

Today has been very different than I thought. Or had decided it would be. Unexpectedly I found myself taking trips out. After a long drive yesterday I was ready to put my feet up, do some crafting and relax. Instead I was here, there and, it seemed, everywhere. It’s a good job I enjoy driving. It’s also great that in all of the chopping and changing I spent time with some good friends. Quite unexpectedly. But very much what I needed to keep me going with the flow. It’s that time again. When all sorts of energies are bombarding the world and we humans have to try to deal with the muddle this creates.

When it gets like this I have learned to trust that what I have to do is follow the new plan. Even if that one changes several times in my day, I remind myself that I will end up doing the most important things first. Even if I don’t know why what I am doing is important. I also enjoy the random moments when good things happen. Like an assistant finding out some measurements for me in a shop. The chance to take a walk by the canal. Or the hugs I was give. And the unexpectedly pleasant and refreshing unplanned meals out with two dear friends. There are threads of gold in amongst the turbulent energy. So I take time to watch for them so that I will be boosted by positive energy. Then the abrupt changes hardly ruffle my feathers.

If you find yourself unexpectedly changing your plans this week remember that the energy is helping you to go where you need to be. Look for the nuggets of joy amongst the general grumpiness of a world in a storm. And make sure that you are open to as many hugs as come your way. Together we can get through anything.

Day 974 of my blogging challenge

2 thoughts on “Unexpectedly Changing Plans: Go With The Flow

  1. Doing this also stops all of your frustrations when original plans go awry.

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