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April 01, 2008

Too Much to Do

I am going along creating my life and have things all planned and mapped out and on schedule – and from “out of nowhere” other priorities get bumped up.

My husband and I have this ongoing project to remodel our very “unmodeled” front hallway. We started the project the end of last year. We were happily plugging away at moderate pace when we suddenly got a great opportunity to refinance our variable mortgage at a nice fixed rate - but the hallway had to be done (no exposed beams). We switched into high gear and put the hallway up to the front of the line in our projects.

My husband has been doing most of the work and has now become the chief contractor for the hallway - and now only the occasional visitor in Evenstar.

On top of that, he was offered some time sensitive lucrative projects from his retired career. He took the opportunities. The end result being sort of a hiatus from his position as the marketing and technical director here at Evenstar. 

The point of the long story is – this is why you have not heard from us this past month. Things are settling out now and our scheduling is taking hold so we are back on track with our outreach to you.

In this little hiatus from our usual activity, I made good use of the opportunity to pull back and observe where we were and what we were doing. I discovered that we had gotten caught up in doing so many things that we were actually getting frazzled trying to keep up. I also discovered that you don’t have to do a million things to get what you really want – solid vibrational alignment yields better results than frazzled action. It’s OK to let go of trying to do everything. Better all around to keep yourself feeling good and reaching for feeling even better.

While I was watching my new order of priorities take shape and taking my hiatus from business as usual – I was offered a long desired opportunity (that I had peacefully accepted that it wasn’t time for yet) - and I got my own Life Coaching column in a home town newspaper in Maryland and I will be writing their monthly Alternative Approaches articles!

You too have probably discovered that can’t take enough actions to keep up with all the things you want and desire. It’s easier and more effective to just let the energy behind those desires work its magic.

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