How to tackle your busy day

By on April 29, 2014
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By Renee Vos de Wael

 

This week I noticed something that really got me pondering.

 

I have just moved to a new city. This means of course finding my two feet on the ground again and to find my way around as well. Big city and many ways to move around, metro, bus, car and walking of course. There are many little roads here in Singapore and little hidden once as well.

 

The thing I notice is that with a map or gps I manage to always take this longest route.

 

It is really interesting. I just don’t take enough time to really look at it and to figure out what the most direct route is. Yes, even with a gps I manage to take a wrong turn. Thinking that the machine was wrong. To a point where I couldn’t find the kids school. Seriously it took me a long time before I finally found it. Yes, this is still a big joke during dinner as you can image.

 

What really stroke me thou was the fact that if I would take a few moments to really pay attention, I would see straight away how to reach my destination.

 

It is not always a terrible thing to wander around a bit and be surprised what we encounter.

 

Lets be honest here, we don’t always have the time to do this or even want to do this. So paying attention to what was happening I notice that this happens to a lot of people around me. This is something that is building more stress into their day. Something that happens in all kind of situations. Picking courses, where to sit when you walk into a room, where to buy your new shoes. Do you know that feeling that after looking and looking you finally settle for something, to just walk around the corner and to see exactly what you were looking for. It is funny that if you would look up and see what else there is, this will give us a wide range of directions and choices.

 

To add and extra bonus to this, is by doing this we are even quicker then we were before. This takes away a lot of stress and also less joking about the strange things that happens during our day. Have a look for yourself, where do you go just a little bit to fast and slowing down would really help you. If you think about the turtle did win the race at the end.

 

 

IMG_0380Renee Vos de Wael is a psychic Coach. Having trained with Sonia Choquette and is part of Colette Baron Reid’s master coach class. Renee Knows that change is not easy, but it is our choice to work on the simplicity of change. To work in her sessions you must have first hand experience how to take charge and heal old wounds into manifesting your dreams and heart desires.

 

Growing up with a knowing that there is so much more to what we see with our 5 senses, thinking that every one know and experience this in their daily lives. This view did set me up for quite a journey. In the beginning this journey was full of play and learning, but it also brought me in a world of fear, sadness and completely shutting down. To finally step back into life and refined the trust that six sensory living is the most normal thing in the world. To figure out how to heal old wound, to travel all over the world to meet teachers, famous one, well know teachers and the amazing hidden treasures of teachers you only meet ones in your life. To have experience this and now to be able to share this with my clients is a blessing. To offer them the knowledge that has been shared with me and see the healing, the changes and to help heal their old wounds is very humbling. I am very grateful for working with every one that find me and is willing to take that first step in experiencing the simplicity of change.

 

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