Change is always intimidating and a little scary. I've had clients who would rather remain stuck in their misery, than venture forth into eliminating it. The saying, "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink," holds true more often than not~ at least in My experience. Stepping outside our comfort zone, even if only for a short time en-route to a better reality, can make us feel destabilized~ so we naturally reject it.
Help in the nick of time~ or is it?
Help in the nick of time~ or is it?
Help in the nick of time~ or is it?
Change is always intimidating and a little scary. I've had clients who would rather remain stuck in their misery, than venture forth into eliminating it. The saying, "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink," holds true more often than not~ at least in My experience. Stepping outside our comfort zone, even if only for a short time en-route to a better reality, can make us feel destabilized~ so we naturally reject it.