Wednesday, June 5, 2019

My Own Rhythm

I am discovering my own rhythm.

Everyone I know is discovering their own rhythm.

Everyone I don’t even know, all over the planet, is discovering their own rhythm.

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My own rhythm constitutes the way I do things, the evenness of the flow, the pauses, the strength, the patience.

As I discover my own rhythm and move into it, I see how it connects me with what I need.

As I define my own rhythm, I move in the direction of my strengths and talents.

I am able to develop them with persistence and commitment.

As I develop my strengths and talents, I see how it makes me feel.

I enjoy the uplifting feeling of being in sync with what I love to do.

I love the rhythm of doing things well.

I love connecting with those who can benefit from what I do.

I love how we can build community around what we all love to do.

Each one brings the rhythm of their own strengths and talents and shares them throughout the community.

This creates balance and beauty.

When I value the strength and beauty of my own rhythm, I increase my connection within the community.

I interact with others who value their unique and individual rhythms.

Together we all strengthen the community by giving it balance and beauty.

All are accounted for as we create the rhythm of our community.

The individual rhythms, developed to their full range, enhance the rhythm of other individuals.

We all find a harmonious way of working together.

Our harmony is an uplifting force in the community, where all the rhythms fit together.

As each one of us finds and develops our own rhythms, our strengths and talents, we increase our value within the community.

Our harmonious community, working with love for all we do, attracts those who value the feeling of upliftment.

Creating an uplifting rhythm for those within the community and attracting those who value upliftment increases the well-being of the world.

The discovery of one’s own rhythm is the first step to creating well-being in a community and letting it grow into a world influence.

© 2019 Kathryn Hardage

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