What Can a Square-Peg Learn From Tina?
To me, Tina’s awareness of herself is the biggest “lesson” I take from her. It sounds like Tina felt burned out in her corporate job. She allowed herself to feel her dissatisfaction, to notice it. So often we (me!) keep pushing ahead – figuring all we need is a kick in the butt – or some bootstrap pulling – and we’ll be ok – when really we need to let disappointment sink in – and realize that we need a whole change in direction. Tina did that – she let herself feel her lack of alignment with the corporate world – and then she did something about it. HOW she made her change in direction is another “lesson” that I get from Tina. She didn’t leap from one situation to another in her first moment of awareness. She reflected – began to (and continues to) consider what was “missing”. Tina looked for the path that called to her. She wasn’t running from something – she was moving toward something – big difference! And she did this while also making a plan for the financial/practical change-over
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