
Sometimes I Feel Like a Racehorse
You’ve probably been there — pouring in an incredible amount of effort only to end up with disappointing results.
It’s one of the most frustrating experiences. But why does it happen?
Because you were not energetically ready.
Maybe the goal itself isn’t quite right and needs some tweaking. Or perhaps the timing isn’t ripe yet, and you need to wait.
Let’s admit it, though — it’s rare for us to trust our intuition and hold off on the task we’ve planned. After all, logic tells us it has to be done.
Trusting Intuition Saves Energy
I’ve experienced such forced situations countless times in my work. And in the end, I’d always regret the effort wasted.
But now, working for myself, I let intuition guide me. And it pays off — big time.
Sometimes, I carry an idea with me for weeks, quietly nurturing it. But I can’t act on it yet. It’s as if my intuition is whispering, “Not yet. Not yet. Wait.”
Then, seemingly out of nowhere, the gates swing open: “Now!”
Like a racehorse hearing the starting signal, I leap forward, and in no time, the distance is covered, and the trophies are mine.
Sometimes it feels like everything magically falls into place.
How to Avoid a False Start
Often, it’s fear — fear of missing out or being too late — that pushes us to act sooner than we should. In those cases, the higher forces haven’t yet aligned the circumstances, so we’re left to hack our way through the undergrowth, wasting energy and time.
But if you cultivate patience and bravely nurture the right idea without rushing, invisible helpers take care of all the necessary groundwork. All you need to do is start at the right time and confidently see the task through.
I promise the results will be excellent. And the inner satisfaction of completing the work effortlessly will lift you sky-high.
How do you know when to begin? Listen to your heart. It speaks softly, but if you quiet your racing thoughts, you’ll hear it.
Changing Your Mind at the Right Time
Sometimes, an idea never ripens. After carrying it for a while, I realize it’s not even worth pursuing. It no longer seems as promising as it did at first.
And that’s okay! Thank goodness I didn’t start physically working on it. No energy was wasted — everything resolved itself in the realm of thought.