Margaret Nock

Weekend wonder and wander…

Do you get nervous or down right scared to explore your six sensory abilities and use them to help others in a public way?  We all have moments when we hesitate to share, take advantage of new opportunities, and basically come out of the six sensory closet to our friends, family, and the world.  Every time I reach a place of fear and hesitation I close my eyes and concentrate, say, and even write this question: How may I serve? Give your mind, body and spirit a chance to work with you to accept and share your insights and gifts. Consider giving this a try and see how it works for you in your life.

Our dog, Max, had wonderful spirit and zest for life. He was always ready to explore the unknown, take a new path, and be himself warts and all. Max passed away suddenly a year ago, but we still celebrate his wonderfully exuberant approach to life. His advice for you would probably go like this:

Prance like a Yorkie. Fake it ’til you make it and become more comfortable with accepting and exploring your six sensory gifts … and always stop to enjoy a good snack.”
 
As the weekend approaches, remember to find joy in your life whenever you wonder or wherever you wander.

 
Where there is joy, fear can not exist.
– Sonia Choquette
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