Every decision you make is just an experiment.
All of them.
Ainât nobody out here in these streets handing out promises that if you wait until you think youâre perfectly ready to shoot your shot, youâll get an A+ for preparedness and everything will work out exactly according to your plans.
Thatâs not how life works.
In fact, it actually works the other way around.
Havenât you heard the saying âyou miss 100% of the shots you donât takeâ?
Havenât you heard the saying: âWoman plans, God laughsâ?
Iâm sure you have. And I also know that these are the kinds of sayings you can know must be true in your mind, intellectually, and still feel like youâll vomit or die if you even think about trying to live by them.
So Iâm here today to offer you some tricks to living this âshackles offâ, radically liberated, âlet the chips fall where they may because itâs all an experiment anywayâ kind of life.
The first trick is to just take the natural next step.
If you have an idea that feels really big to you, donât try to plan everything all the way out. Thatâs the fastest way to overthinking, overhwhelm-ment, to creating false prerequisites and flipping your struggle switch on.
Itâs also the fastest way to suck all the inspiration out of your big, beautiful, uniquely YOU idea.
Itâs the fastest way to talk yourself out of taking even the first step.
You win if you take one step. Even if that step is as small as researching something, making a call, changing your bio on LinkedIn.
The next trick is to notice how you feel when you daydream about the various options before you. If you have an idea that just feels like liberation in your spirit? If one option feels expansive in your chest, even if it seems ridiculous, logically speaking? If one of your choices feels like awe and wonder and exhilaration and expansion and enthusiasm?
Pick that one. Because the things you do that feel like that are always a link in the golden chain of your highest good. This is true whether they work out the way your thinking mind would deem âsuccessfulâ or not.
Because the Divine Mind â the infinite intelligence that runs the show in this Universe â is speaking to you and through you all the time.
And the Divine Mind speaks within you, to you in the form of your soulâs callings and intuitions and nudges and hunches of Inner Guidance, and those shackles OFF feelings and those brilliant golden threads of inspired ideas.
And the Divine Mind knows more than your intellectual thinking mind will ever know.
Catch this principle: Your Inner Guidance knows 100% of the things your human, intellectual mind knows, plus plus plus plus plus.
Oh and catch this principle, too: the Divine Order is neither logical nor linear.
I have worked mightily in my life, I did all the things. I got the grad degree, I went to law school I had a great plan. I worked the plan.
And it did work.
But the best things that happened in my career, the best things that have happened in my life, I didnât plan any of that.
It was not a logical or linear process to get to those many many hundreds of thousands of peak realities and experiences that Iâve been blessed with.
Because the Divine Order is neither logical nor linear.
So donât limit it to what is logical and linear or understandable to your intellectual human thinking mind.
Because your thinking mind might lay out an action plan that goes from A to B to C and step-by-step on to Z.
You put a time frame on it. And you will start telling yourself that you are behind if you donât accomplish, achieve, hustle and make it happen by that timeline.
But the Divine Mind will take you from A to B to F, back to B a couple times, and then fast forward you on to Z and beyond.
To where you canât even imagine where the Divine Mind will take you.
Not only can you not even imagine the destination of the Divine Mind, the Divine Mind will light up all these brilliant steps before you and line up all these opportunities and co-creators for you, step by step. Sometimes it will accelerate you. Sometimes it will delay you.
But all of the time it will benefit you.
And you stand to miss that benefit and those opportunities and those co-creators if youâre too fixated on what you think the action plan should be or what the timeline should look like.
Woman plans, God laughs. You dig?
Seriously, your Inner Critic is the voice that says youâre falling behind, that says you should be an overnight success already, that says youâre getting too old to ever really make it.
Your Inner Critic is the voice that says âhurry up!â âwhatâs taking so longâ, âyou need to set tighter timelinesâ âbe more productiveâ.
And in that way, your Inner Critic is the enemy of Divine Order and Divine Timing.
Because if you listen to the time scarcity lies of your Inner Critic, youâll rush through your action plan and youâll miss all the brilliant serendipities and wonderful perfect place-perfect time alignments that will surprise and delight you when you tap out of the race against the clock.
Oh and the other trick to living this shackles off, liberated, inspired, self-actualized life⊠the trick to making decisions about what to do next and the trick to break your inner stalemates about those decisions⊠the trick is to zoom out, zoom out more⊠zoom waaaay out.
Because if you zoom out from yourself in this moment, just for a minute – most of the time Iâm going to ask you to live in day-tight compartments, but in this particular issue, when youâre facing a decision and if feels like a stalemate – youâll see that nothing in life is guaranteed, not even the results of playing small and what seems like âsafeâ.
If you zoom out from your current goals, you can look back and see how many of the glorious realities of your current day life came to you by grace and in surprising ways you could never have planned or even imagined.
And if you zoom out from this moment to the stretch of your whole life, youâll see that very, very few decisions youâve ever struggled with in the past now warrant more than a mention in a paragraph in the book of your life, not even the ones you agonized over at the time.
And if you zoom from this moment out to the 300,000 years of human evolution, youâll see that thereâs no decision you can make in your life today that will read as âtotal catastropheâ through that lens.
And maybe that allows you to give yourself a little bit of a break.
Every decision you make is just an experiment.
But if you have a strong Inner Critic, it may be telling you that you are courting disaster if you do any of the things you dream of doing that feel like exposure or vulnerability.
Because your Inner Critic is generally a protective mental pattern. Itâs trying to protect you from whatever youâre afraid of, often whatever your family of origin deemed the Very Worst Thing to be or experience.
Itâs trying to protect you from looking stupid.
Itâs trying to protect you from making mistakes.
Itâs trying to protect you from being fat, poor, ugly, ignored, insignificant.
Itâs not doing a great job of protecting you, to be clear. Itâs a bit of a bumbler, is the truth. But itâs trying.
And in its trying, your Inner Critic is definitely protecting you from being, doing, having and creating the things youâve always wanted.
Itâs also protecting you from learning what you need to learn to become who your Inner Wise Being is trying to become.
And itâs definitely protecting you from freedom, growth and joy.
I donât even think you want to be protected from those things.
How it works is your Inner Critic will either immobilize you entirely or cause you to live in an eternal state of hypervigilant delay, perfectionism, busywork, planning and procrastinating, and always working on something but never quite ready to do your own personal dreams and soul-deep callings.
Because if you pull the trigger⊠if you go all-in?
You could fail.
…And then what?
But hereâs what your Inner Critic is missingâŠthe fundamental truth that all your decisions are experiments.
Including and especially the decision not to make a decision.
Perpetual delay is a decision. Inaction is a decision. And when you make that decision habitually, you wire your spirit and your neurobiology into a template where incompletion, unfulfillment, dissatisfaction and disappointment all feel like normal.
Hiding your light is a decision.
Holding yourself back is a decision and, as such, itâs an experiment.
Havenât you run that experiment enough to see how it plays out?
Taking a natural next step that feels scary or untethering but also exhilarating? Thatâs a decision and an experiment, too.
What I find in coaching very smart, very successful people is that most people who habitually make the decision to stop hiding their light and start taking the natural, next step toward fulfilling their deepest desires â they almost all have the same experimental âresultâ regardless of whether the step they take technically succeeds or fails.
The ânatural next stepâ experiment produces a wave of worthiness, self-respect, and the feeling of inner peace because youâre no longer fighting yourself, shoving parts of yourself down, resisting your own ideas and battling your Inner Genius.
Taking the natural next step and letting the chips fall is an experiment that produces a few other results, too.
It opens the door to a little magic.
It issues an invitation to good luck and good fortune.
It breaks the curse of habitual indecision and delay.
It rewrites and rewires the template of disappointment, unfulfillment, and dissatisfaction.
It opens the door to the assisting forces of this Universe that are on pause until you reactivate and reanimate them by taking that step forward and running that experiment.
It somehow broadcasts a signal of âIâm ready!â to other people and events that all unknowingly show up to co-create with you, in the zone of genius you stepped into when you got that bright idea in the first place and decided to move forward.
So, if this first month of 2021 finds you facing any decisions that feel difficult at all, my advice to you is this:
Zoom out.
Get quiet.
Feel for âshackles offâ.
Choose that.
Take what feels like the inspired, natural next step. Donât try to figure out a 5-year-action plan, unless that happens to be the inspired, natural next step.
Then take the natural next step after that.
Run the experiment.
Let the chips fall.
Feel the wave of worthiness.
Watch what lights up.
Head up + heart out,
The Inner Critic Coachâą
Tara-Nicholle Nelson, MA, Esq.
Founder + CEO of SoulTour
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