
Episode 207 - Trusting the right timing in your life
Brian explores the importance of trusting life"s timing and how to balance faith with action. Key Takeaways:Trust that experiences, knowledge, and opportunities arrive at the right moment for personal growth.Balance trust in universal timing with proactive efforts to create favorable conditions.Avoid comparing personal progress to others" timelines; each journey unfolds uniquely.Healing and integration processes have individual timelines; there"s no universal "right" duration. The Universe"s Timing:Requires trust and faith in the process, even during challenging timesAcknowledge limitations of personal knowledge and control Co-creating with the Universe:Balance between trust and actionPosition oneself for opportunities while remaining open to unexpected paths Personal Experiences with Timing:Brian"s encounter with Tibetan yoga during a period of mind-body disconnectMeeting various teachers (Reiki, Angelic Healing, Family Constellations, Buddhism) at "perfect" timesUnexpected visa denial leading to life changes; trusting the process despite uncertainty Healing and Integration Timelines:Healing durations vary greatly (moments to years) depending on individualIntegration of healing into 3D reality follows a unique timeline for each personCreating supportive conditions can facilitate healing Avoiding Comparison Traps:Comparing personal progress to others" milestones often leads to unnecessary stressTrusting individual timing promotes relaxation and smoother personal development Support the show Support the show _________ Ready to embark on your journey to wellbeing and conscious living? ✨ Transform your life 🟡 Experience transformative events 💥 Explore holistic therapies for healing & mindful living 🙋♀️ Book Brian as a speaker to inspire your audience 🟠 Support your employees" physical & mental wellbeing Connect with Brian: Website | https://www.brianberneman.com/ Instagram | @brianberneman LinkedIn | @brianberneman Facebook | @brianberneman
From "The Conscious Action Podcast by Brian Berneman"
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