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Nature Abhors A Vacuum

June 13th 2007 14:15
An extremely important element of an effective and comprehensive stress management program is the creation of a foundation for being grounded in one’s life path. Certainly, the more the life path is aligned with one’s innate talents and identified value system, the more invested one is in the path. This investment creates the direction and passion that generates forward movement that is expressive of who one is. This reduces the impact that external stressors can have, and thusly the “knee-jerk” reactions that rarely lead to lasting and satisfying results.

Without such a grounding, foundation, and investment in one’s life path, a vacuum based in idle non-doing is created. This vacuum will bring into one’s life path things that are disruptive, disorganized, chaotic, and seemingly not reflective of who one actually is. This is stress.


Not only is there satisfaction and meaning in the alignment of one’s values, talents, and goals into a cohesive direction, the momentum of attracting abundance and like energy occurs. With such an outlook and approach, founded in one’s passion-fed life path, everyday adversity and calamity are attended to in a creative, constructive, and meaningful manner that becomes not a barrier to but a portal for growth.

Are you living your life in a vacuum?

deorre
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Comment by D. Armenta

June 13th 2007 18:39
Not anymore!

It's hard to maintain sometimes, though. Hard to get a different perspective of what you're doing..sometimes I get too insulated.

Glad to see you back, Deorre.

Comment by katyzzz

June 13th 2007 23:00
Deorre,

I didn't know you had gone.

This is a really thoughtful, clear, well written and meaningful post.

I enjoyed it very much and it's central to some issues I have to deal with at the moment.

katyzzz


Comment by Deorre

June 14th 2007 04:52
It is a pretty serious post. I'm glad D is glad I'm back, though I never really went away. Took some time off.

Thanks you two for the read and comments.

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