This is so interesting and absolutely wise. Trusting the process is messy but making a decision before it’s time is worse. Thanks Syd for sharing your insight.
Loved this Sydney - thank you. Gilda Radner in her book It’s Always Something called this “delicious ambiguity.” Sometimes we need to sit with uncertainty and not insist on clarity before the truth is known. It’s not easy. The answer is coming…that’s my mantra today.
Thank you Maryann, I appreciate you listening! "Delicious ambiguity" is such a juicy way to put it, I love that and completely agree with you. Yes indeed, the answer is coming! :)
What a beautiful example of how to navigate the unknown with grace and ease. Such loving energy around the not knowing. The title sums it up perfectly. Thank you for this perspective.
Thanks for sharing Danielle! The balance of knowing and not knowing can be such a delicate dance for us in the human experience. Glad that you found value in the perspective!
Right on time as always <3
You know it! Thanks for listening Jana!
This is so interesting and absolutely wise. Trusting the process is messy but making a decision before it’s time is worse. Thanks Syd for sharing your insight.
Thank you Jessica, that is so wisely articulated! I appreciate you listening and sharing back here too!
Loved this Sydney - thank you. Gilda Radner in her book It’s Always Something called this “delicious ambiguity.” Sometimes we need to sit with uncertainty and not insist on clarity before the truth is known. It’s not easy. The answer is coming…that’s my mantra today.
Thank you Maryann, I appreciate you listening! "Delicious ambiguity" is such a juicy way to put it, I love that and completely agree with you. Yes indeed, the answer is coming! :)
What a beautiful example of how to navigate the unknown with grace and ease. Such loving energy around the not knowing. The title sums it up perfectly. Thank you for this perspective.
Thanks for sharing Danielle! The balance of knowing and not knowing can be such a delicate dance for us in the human experience. Glad that you found value in the perspective!