Today I pretended I was my own client (b/c if I can’t walk my talk, no sense in continuing, eh?) and made a two lists: one with tangible intentions and another to help me move through this sticky sludge like inertia I’m feeling. Here’s the second list.
Navigating Stuckness:
Have a good cry
Discover what I need to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘surrender’
Shift Happens
March 3, 2009Spiraling Birth
July 13, 2008A favorite by artist Margaret Lindsey, photographed upside down.
A year ago yesterday, I completed my time at Homestyle Midwifery, an amazing on-call midwifery service at St. Luke’s Hospital which was unfortunately closed due to larger budget issues. After giving all of myself to pregnancy and birth in my work life, I had left other aspects malnourished.
I knew I needed [...]
Being tumbled
February 21, 2008
I’ve been down in the underworld riding waves of fever and studying resistance.
I’ve been resisting the reality that this is my second flu in the span of 3 months. How can this be? When I worked at Homestyle Midwifery I took off 1/2 a sick day in 16 months.
My mentor friend asks, “Is this a healing crisis?” My [...]
There’s no faking surrender
January 9, 2008I have to admit I am so enjoying hanging out with Margaret’s beautiful doorway it’s been difficult to move across the threshold to explore what’s next in this blogesphere.
So it’s perfect that I’ve been contemplating surrender or release the last couple of days. Some people may believe that surrender is giving up. I don’t. For me, surrender is [...]
