Feel like there's never enough time in the day?
Can't do the things you'd like to lately because you're too busy?
Worried that you're missing out on enjoying life because time flies?
Being busy is both a blessing and a curse.
We work hard and give our all, but the price we pay is feeling overworked and crunched for time when we want to do what really matters most to us.
Watch this week's 8-minute Love Letter to learn exactly why you don't have time, and what to do about it!
"How do I create more time for myself?"
Source is say so strong in the energy right now, "Stop saying you don't have time."
One of the most common reasons or excuses that I hear from my students in response to "why I can't mediate on a daily basis," or "why I don't get to workout as much as I would like to," or "why I'm not focusing on doing things that I love, or developing my crafts, my talents, my intuition" is, "I don't have time. I don't have time for that. Ain't nobody got time for that mess." 🙂
Source is saying loud and clear, "Stop it, because time is a hologram."
Time is a hologram.
It is a image built out of refracted light, and refracted color, and refracted choices.
Time is a hologram because it's based on decisions.
It's not that you don't have time.
Whenever we have that as a prevailing excuse, Source says it's actually not that you don't have time -- as if you have less of the twenty-four hours in a day that we all get.
It's actually because you're not a very decisive person, and it's coming from a lack of boundaries.
Feeling like you have no time, or rushing all the time, or feeling like there's no time for self-care or space is a lack of decisiveness, and a lack of boundaries.
Why in the world then does Source say time is a hologram?
If it's just a hologram, it means that you can shift it simply by altering the base image or your base beliefs -- the building blocks of your boundaries -- around how you operate, and how you show up within the twenty-four hours that you have been allotted within each day.
Eight, hopefully, of which you are sleeping.
We still have a limited amount of time, let's say around twelve hours to play with then.
So that's about half the day to play with how we are going to show up for ourselves within this current day.
Let's talk boundaries.
How do you create boundaries? By deciding what matters most to you, and then being first in line to honor and be the bodyguard of that.
Having healthy boundaries doesn't necessarily mean shutting people out, or shutting people down, or cutting things off, necessarily.
Boundaries, instead, make sacred containers of exactly what you expect and value within every given experience.
However, being decisive does mean cutting off.
De-cision is incision, right?
Cutting off from one stream of consciousness to another, entirely and completely.
Know this: The excuse "I don't have time for that" is a #lie we tell ourselves to avoid being decisive.
It's okay to be decisive.
It's okay to be clear that you want to spend your time in this way that you've chosen, because that creates a sense of focus, productiveness, and clarity.
You have to be decisive and have clear boundaries if you want to have time for the things that matter to you.
In the energy, I'm hearing the oracle cards for the week calling, and it's Doreen Virtue's Life Purpose oracle cards deck, one of the sixteen decks and counting here at the dojo.
As we shuffle the cards we're asking the angels, "Well, how do I get clear on creating more time for myself? Is there a certain thing that I'm supposed to pay attention to? And, how in the world does one become more decisive? How can we create more time by carving out what's important to us?"
The card that came out is: Author. "You have a book inside of you. Take time to write it."
Make the time.
The angels are saying that they're bringing up from the life purpose deck the word "book" because there is so much inside of you around what's valuable to you, what you desire, what's important to you, who you really are, and who you would like to be.
There's a whole book on that.
You could write the book on it, and you want to know what it's called?
An operation's manual.
This is your assignment for this week: sit down, and write an operation's manual on how to own and operate a you, for you.
This is not for anybody else. Write down:
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- what are your likes
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- what are your dislikes
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- how you would like to spend your day
- how you would like to express yourself professionally, sexually, socially, physically, spiritually, and emotionally
Write down your operation's manual, because there's a whole book in there, according to the angels, within you.
When you sit down and make time for your manual -- making it priority -- it will come pouring and through you, and express naturally.
Your intuition has got it. It's inside of you already. Got it?
Comment below. Tell me what's coming up for you.
Share this with someone who says, "I don't have time. I don't have time."
Let them know, "Yes you do have time. You're just not decisive. You're just not clear on what your priorities are, and you don't have boundaries."
Be kind to yourself. This isn't accusation. It's just reality.
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Sending you so much love 🙂
See you next time. Bye!
In Love and Light,
Victoria.
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