You're successful, driven, and capable. But why does other people being “reckless"make you feel uncomfortable?
You've worked so hard to get to the point where you are.
Because like what many of the self-help industry has said,
success doesn't just come to you— you have to "earn it."
But then you may see those frivolous people - both online and in person- without a care in the world... making you give a huuuggee eye roll.
Like the people who quit their job without a "backup plan."
Or he woman who takes 3 months off just to be with herself or go on a vacation.
Or the couple who downsized to a smaller home just because it telt lighter.
And it triggers something inside you - like “How could they be so reckless?!! So irresponsible?!!”
And somehow you may lose your composure and find yourself frustrated, upset, or even angry.
But deep down, if you look even closer, you may see that there is a pang of jealousy, that you didn’t know you had.
And that is not because you are a "bad" person and want to take other people down, my dear.
Rather, it's because there is freedom inside of you that's wanting to be lived.
The kind of freedom where you don't have to prove or explain to anyone of why you do what you do.
But instead you do it just because…
The kind of freedom where you don't have to perform in order to keep up with the Joneses or the success you have built.
The kind of freedom where vou can take rest in the middle of the day if you feel like it, without needing to constantly worry about your productivity or KPIs..
My love, that type of freedom is possible for you too.
In fact, not just when you finally pack your bags to head off to Bali but the kind that stays with you--even while you’re running a meeting or hiring your team.
If that of inner relief-- that inner freedom is what you’re looking for, join Peaceful Tea Room, my free Telegram community where women just like you are returning to the peace that is possible in every daily moments.
Link is right here.