I often talk and write about Living Full Out as an adventure: thrilling, exciting and enlivening. But that isn’t always what living full out feels like. Sometimes it is about facing reality even when it hurts.
There are times when we prefer to live in denial rather than face the signs life gives us. I know there have been times in my own life when I have done this, and my coaching clients have, too. Sometimes we don’t just miss out on signs but we dismiss facts or proof practically placed in our hands.
We might do this with our finances – we don’t balance our check book for fear of seeing that we are broke or we won’t open bills to avoid seeing the charges. It’s like they don’t exist if we don’t see them. Reading this now sounds silly but facing reality can be difficult and the mind likes to play tricks so we can avoid pain. We might tell ourselves, “I don’t have time to deal with that right now,” but if we are honest we just don’t want to deal with it at all.
With relationships, we can intuitively know that something is not right and be given hints along the way that we dismiss. We are blinded by love or think that a new friend is going to provide some benefit no one else ca, and so we choose not to acknowledge the facts. Eventually, though the facts add up and we can no longer avoid the truth. It’s at this time when we need to summon all of our strength and brave reality. Believe it or not, this is the Living Full Out part!
When you wake up to the truth, first do your best to digest the information coming in. Knowledge is power, as has often been said. It may feel bad to accept the news, but without it, you were living a lie in that area of your life and you can’t live full out living a lie.
Next, don’t translate the facts and come to a conclusion about yourself. You must take into consideration your insecurities, the influence of others and everyday demands as you collect information. You might feel keenly sensitive or foolish or depressed. You might have a friend advise you to take action before you are ready or a kind of action you aren’t comfortable with. Or perhaps your current obligations make it impossible for you to make a decision right then. Don’t turn the situation into evidence that you are a bad person or unworthy of self-forgiveness. What you need most now is to forgive your mistake and learn everything you can from it.
Also, consider the credibility of the source. Is what I am being told or the documentation provided for me from a reputable party? Is this something that could be researched and found out to be true? Is this something that I know is a fact, but have chosen to ignore? This will help you sort out what is real and what might be hearsay or simply bad advice. Checking the integrity of the source will make it easier for you to act when you are ready.
Living Full Out is about grasping life with both hands and enjoying all that your journey has to offer. Sometimes you face challenges, trauma and deception. These are not life experiences that we can joyously embrace in the moment, but hidden in every struggle in our lives are valuable lessons. Living Full Out is about digesting the signs in both the good and bad experiences of life and knowing that they are not an accident. They are there to guide you. If you miss the sign the first time, sure enough, another sign will come your way and they will continue to come your way louder and louder each time.
Even in those dark moments of life we can be given signs. Sometimes these signs will give you hope, sometimes they will provide in insight of how you got there and different choices you could have made previously. This is when courage, confidence and insight will wash over you. You will no longer be in doubt or denial. Instead you will function from a place of strength and clarity. You will be able to say “I got it!” From here, you will be able to take action or find the resources to get you from where you are to where you want to be. You must get creative in taking contol of your destiny and realize that your dreams and goals are possible, and you are worth it! I believe in you and I know that your life is waiting for you to get the signs and grab life with both hands and live full out!
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Need support seeing the signs and coming to terms with reality? I’d love to help. Email me at info @ livingfullout.com.
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