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Enjoying the Process

When was the last time you truly enjoyed a process in your life?

When, no matter how difficult, challenging, or frightening it was, you still decided to enjoy it. To relish the butterflies in your stomach, the adrenaline rush of fear when taking that step, daring to begin, saying yes to what you were thinking or dreaming.


Humans have forgotten to enjoy their processes. We're so accustomed to doing, doing, and doing, to having a deadline, a day, a result, an objective. We forget the most important thing: to enjoy it, to see and recognize in ourselves the people we are becoming.


We lose the essence of the details by wanting to see the result. We realize that the result is the experience, the living of the details, the flow of sharing the journey, the path of emotions, and above all, the transformation we are undergoing.

Do you remember when you were a child? How you played and enjoyed it?

Because you were present, unlimited, without judgment or guilt, simply creative and authentic, sharing and just wanting to have fun.


We have forgotten to have fun in our daily lives!

We have forgotten that when we connect with that inner child, we return to our essence, our innocence, feeling free to be authentic without caring what others may say or think.

If we understood that life is like a game, and we are the protagonists, we could enjoy it much more with joy, humor, optimism. We always have the option to decide how we want to experience the process.


In life, pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. It depends on how strongly we take things personally or endure them. How much we allow them to be and flow with the magic of life, letting the universe surprise us.


I invite you, no matter what you're going through, always sprinkle it with a bit of joy and enjoyment. You'll see how your energy, vibration, and above all, your way of seeing, feeling, thinking, and acting towards things change.


Because it's not about what we're experiencing, but how we choose to experience it.


The change begins with you.

 
 
 

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