Finding the Peace


Ride the Wave

 

I often talk to clients about riding the wave of magical moments when they come in.  You know, those moments when it feels like you are accessing something deep – like tapping into abundance or the good things in life.  It is those times when doors open that you didn’t expect and things line up in a way you never imagined, or something comes into your reality that totally surprised you. Ride the wave of the moment you have been gifted with – yes, it may not last forever (the wave).  But life is an ebb and a flow.  And so whether you ride the wave or not, the wave will vanish into the ocean. You might as well enjoy it. Life has its good moments and it has its difficult moments. Just because you enjoy the good moments doesn’t mean you will suddenly be thrust into difficult moments.  It just means you stayed focused in the moment, rode the wave and thoroughly enjoyed it.  Seize your moments as the present moment is all you have.  Loving the moment has nothing to do with bringing in difficult moments.  Prove it to yourself – ride the wave to new heights!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  • Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
    Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner

  • Janie Pfeifer Watson, LICSW, is the founder and director of Wholeness Healing Center, a mental health practice in Grand Island, Nebraska with remote sites in Broken Bow and Kearney. Her expertise encompasses a broad range of areas, including depression, anxiety, attachment and bonding, coaching, couples work, mindfulness, trauma, and grief. She views therapy as an opportunity to learn more about yourself as you step more into being your authentic self. From her perspective this is part of the spiritual journey; on this journey, she serves as a mirror for her clients as they get to know themselves—and, ultimately, to love themselves.

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