What you let go of, that is truly yours, will return to you x10.

We were saying how hard it is to keep hanging on to a relationship, a job, a home, that is no longer working for you.

I did that, mainly because there was nothing else and nowhere to go, that kept me hanging on in.

Over and over.

It was familiar.

It was habit.

It was always just there.

Then one day it all came crashing down around me.

I kept hanging on as I saw one thing after another go wrong.

Eventually I could hold on no more and me and my one-man freelance copywriting business went bankrupt.

At the last minute I could hold on no more and became resigned to my fate.

I found myself late one autumn afternoon in the Official Receiver’s Office in the heart of the city facing the music.

They were taking everything away from me.

Officially.

I lost my business, my marriage, my savings, credit cards, flat in a leafy bayside suburb of Melbourne and soon, my car.

Everything I still owned, everything I had saved from the drastic downsizing, was crammed into the car I was driving to get me out of town and into a whole new life.

A way of learning to live with nothing.

A life living in an old caravan parked by the roadside outside a friend’s home in the Australian bush.

My old familiar life, the real me, was being left behind in that office that afternoon.

I walked out, bankrupt.

And here’s the cruncher.

It was the best thing that could have happened.

I began a new life.

Some amazing things happened.

While, in time, what was important to me returned to me in time.

There’s a saying:

“What you let go of, that is truly yours, will return to you tenfold.”

And that is exactly what happened.

Now, here I am writing to you in a life that far exceeds my previous one.

Maybe, tenfold.

Sometimes letting go can be hard to do.

It can also be the best thing to do.

The right thing to do, for everyone.

I get it.

You can read about what happened in my book.

Best wishes

aussieblogger
thelifechangingblog.com

What Is The Peaceful Alternative To ‘Fight or Flight’?


My back was to the wall.

My life and career had crashed and burned.

I was faced with the choice: fight it or flight?

I chose a third option, one that has been overlooked in the psychology that coined the phrase ‘Fight or Flight’.

This was the option I took pretty much instinctively.

‘Go with the flow’.

I know, it’s not original.

It’s a Taoist idea originally.

We’ve been talking about going with the flow for years without, I suspect, putting it to the test.

What if I did?

My back was to the wall.

I didn’t fancy either choice, fighting or fleeing (although I did head for the hills, not really fleeing more like survival).

Having arrived there and, through a series of circumstances, I ended up living in a caravan offered by a new arrival in town.

I just happened to meet her at a meditation event that I felt I badly needed to calm me down from all the stress of bankruptcy.

Friend of a friend of a friend really.

She offered me her caravan parked outside the home they had just rented on their arrival in town.

Was that going with the flow?

Was what happened after that going with the flow?

Were the events that followed for 5 years afterwards going with the flow?

Was my time living in New York with a beautiful school teacher from New Jersey for 6 months going with the flow?

Was my 4 months living in the north of Italy between Milan and Venice at the foot of the Alps with an Italian nurse who sounded like Sophia Loren going with the flow?

And was my instant response 5 years later to my daughter’s call for help from Surfer’s Paradise thousands of kilometres away going with the flow?

Where I stayed for a year having the most wonderful reunion together.

And that’s not even the half of it.

Aren’t you just a little curious to know the full story of how I got out from under by going with the flow?

And to read of my romantic adventures both here in Australia and in New York and northern Italy?

I almost forgot, there’s the historical mystery, started by a ghost, I solved and share with the reader as it unfolded for me.

It’s a fun and entertaining adventure – just by going with the flow.

Such a more peaceful way than either fight or flight.

And so much more fun.

You can order your copy of ‘Back to the Wall’ from the publisher HERE or from Amazon HERE.

Best wishes

aussieblogger
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