“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” Neale Donald Walsch
This quote came to me several times last week as well as the idea came up in conversation.  I do believe that this holds true for me. When I push myself to do things that are uncomfortable like, teaching a yoga workshop or teaching yoga to a new population or zip lining. I feel energized and very empowered.  Believe me while I climb the ladder to the task, I am very nervous and even a little squeamish but then I get to the top and know, there is no turning back and feel a sense that I will be alright. Then I step off the top and glide through, flying to a new level of myself, maybe to a place of a little more self-confidence and a little less fear to face the next great adventure, like making a DVD. YIKES!
so very true
Hi Jenn,
I love this picture…it should be the DVD cover…just what I needed to hear…as I will be doing the big adventure of 10 hr. training on my own.
Bless you and your Inspiration. Gail SS
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