My Sweet Dream feels as though it's in a bit of a Lull. That in-between time when not much can be accomplished without all of the right ingredients in the kitchen. I'm still missing some key things.
Plus, the Unknown of precisely where my Dream will be baked puts a lid on the practicality of planning.
On the Bright Side, though, many wheels are in motion to accomplish all of the above. So while I'm not making much headway...I am still in forward motion.
While in the slow-cooked throes of realizing my Sweet Dream, other progress is being made on a more personal front. Maybe this Lull is Fate's way of putting things on the Cooling Rack so they can solidify just so.
That said, we've all faced big decisions in our respective lives. I'm not talking about the kind that shift you slightly in one direction or another...but rather the kind that can alter the entire scope of your existence.
These are not choices to be taken lightly.
Often, we put them off until they can be put off no more. Either pushed forward by the confines of time or by the spontaneous innate realization that makes decision-making a veritable cinch.
I have one of those decisions to make. I believe I've made it, actually - on behalf of the latter reasoning. I'm not ready (nor do I know if I ever will be) to divulge what that decision is. But suffice it to say, it is something I didn't feel tugging at my apron strings until very recently.
Until you feel that tug...ignoring what's nudging you is easy enough. After all, big decisions need not be made impulsively but rather instinctively.
Instead, they must be made in consideration of all of the called-for ingredients. Until, at last, you feel comfortable that whatever substitutes you may need to make - will taste equally as good, if not, better.
Sweet Dreams,
Me
"The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward." - Amelia Earhart
Always trust your instincts. Although sometimes they may be wrong, your instincts never lie.
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