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Is there such a thing as TOO MUCH excitement?

Last week I felt my central nervous system shutting down. I was on sensory overload and my brain processes were spinning like a rainbow wheel on a computer that was just given too much information all at once. Was this due to stress?
Nope.

All of the new information I had received was good— really good. I wanted to celebrate ALL of it— but I didn’t no where to begin.
I desperately needed to decompress.
Spinning rapidly was only fun as a child.

Whirling from too much excitement doesn’t feel so different from whirling from too much trauma… and it can still make you lose your stomach. Cognitive thinkers do not simply move to the side lines. We march in with our explanations and excuses as to why we can’t function properly, not realizing that we have given up our power to someone else or some THING else. We are systemically contributing to our own carousel of paradigms, ad nauseam.
Stop the Madness. You can do it.

You always get to choose your own personal spiritual approach to either accelerating or decelerating the momentum.

The destination? Enlightenment. It doesn’t matter how you get there, who you feel you are connecting with or what you believe is out there. All of it works.

Some people pray. Others meditate. I personally connect with my higher source by journaling. Writing in a stream of consciousness gets me into a state of natural energetic flow. I can ask my higher source anything I want, and before the impetus of my pencil stops I find that I’ve downloaded a new revelation.
On Today’s Show

…I’m going to share with you my newest “Aha!” in regards to how to stay grounded when the world is throwing you around like a paper bag in a windstorm. Hint: The answer you are seeking is nothing you’ve ever thought of before.
Please also join me in welcoming…

…a long time supporter of the show, mompreneur and bookkeeping coach for small businesses, Dawn Klevesahl.
Is there such a thing as TOO MUCH excitement? Last week I felt my central nervous system shutting down. I was on sensory overload and my brain processes were spinning like a rainbow wheel on a computer that was just given too much information all at once. Was this due to stress? Nope. All of the new information I had received was good— really good. I wanted to celebrate ALL of it— but I didn’t no where to begin. I desperately needed to decompress. Spinning rapidly was only fun as a child. Whirling from too much excitement doesn’t feel so different from whirling from too much trauma… and it can still make you lose your stomach. Cognitive thinkers do not simply move to the side lines. We march in with our explanations and excuses as to why we can’t function properly, not realizing that we have given up our power to someone else or some THING else. We are systemically contributing to our own carousel of paradigms, ad nauseam. Stop the Madness. You can do it. You always get to choose your own personal spiritual approach to either accelerating or decelerating the momentum. The destination? Enlightenment. It doesn’t matter how you get there, who you feel you are connecting with or what you believe is out there. All of it works. Some people pray. Others meditate. I personally connect with my higher source by journaling. Writing in a stream of consciousness gets me into a state of natural energetic flow. I can ask my higher source anything I want, and before the impetus of my pencil stops I find that I’ve downloaded a new revelation. On Today’s Show …I’m going to share with you my newest “Aha!” in regards to how to stay grounded when the world is throwing you around like a paper bag in a windstorm. Hint: The answer you are seeking is nothing you’ve ever thought of before. Please also join me in welcoming… …a long time supporter of the show, mompreneur and bookkeeping coach for small businesses, Dawn Klevesahl. read more read less

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