Magic In These Moments

By Evan Sanders


There's pressure.

Lots of pressure. The type of pressure that turns you into something you've never been before. The type of pressure that can crumble you or turn you into something amazing.

Every once in a while your heart can be conflicted and turn into a place of fury. It sees no way to go and is constantly challenged to move ahead.

This is a great pressure.

And it can build for a long time.

It runs over your chest, up through your cheekbones and down the sides of your neck. It circulates through you like chaos incarnate.

It begs you to do what you know you should do.

It begs you to change your actions, to drop everything you've ever done before, to let the old pieces of you fall away and to usher in a new era for yourself.

But when you are scared it's incredibly hard to dive into this place.

No matter the story we lived in before, you can never go back. You can never go back to the person you once were...and that's perfectly ok.

It's fine to live in that place.

And yet it's such a strange feeling.

It takes a lot of faith to drop into something new. It takes a lot of faith to step onto a path that you have no idea where it will take you. All you know is that it's going to take you somewhere great.

To run on faith...blind faith...is the hardest thing to do.

And it takes dropping the fear.

And yet...

Even though you are running into the future blind, it doesn't feel at all unguided.

So make the commitment to dive into what you know you need to do. Make the commitment that goes beyond saying that you're going to do it and actually do it for a change.

Leave all of the old pieces behind.

And step into something that will change your life. Never come back. Never look back.

All of the logic in the world will tell you to stay in as comfortable as a place as possible. Forget that. Dive into what makes you uncomfortable so you can move forward with your life.

Have faith.

Leave your mind behind.

Trust you are headed in the right direction.




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