6: Temperance as a Chrysalis for Expansion, and Entrepreneurship as Trial and Error

02/08/2021 42 min Temporada 1 Episodio 6

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Episode Synopsis

When you're building your business you might find yourself in a position of feeling like you're upside down and you're wondering, "What the fuck am I doing?!" This is not a bad thing. This is quite a natural phase of your business growth, actually. We can look to the Temperance card for wisdom in this space.
I pulled this card the other day and I've been reflecting on what it means to be in this energy of a chrysalis or cocoon in our business. This coincides with our first year of business, which is all about trial and error.
Maybe you’re at a point in your life and business where it feels like you’re also deciding if a path you’ve been on is serving you or if you need to put it down and go down a different direction. Maybe a project, friendship, or aspect of your life or business is feeling like a failure. But just because something has changed, it no longer resonates with you, it feels like more of a burden now than before, and you feel like “giving up” on it, maybe it’s not giving up. Maybe it’s just that this thing has run its course.
Sometimes we have to take ourselves into this space of radically re-imagining our lives because we get so tunnel vision in what we’re experiencing in the now and what we’ve been dedicating ourselves to that we forget there are alternatives. We sometimes forget that we are co-creating our reality with the divine, or spirit, all the time.
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