- The takeaway from this episode is … you already possess everything you need to be resilient.
- Here’s what this will do for you … you will lose interest in the past as you continue to adapt.
- Here’s what I want you to do with it … take a 15 minute break each day to determine what fits and what doesn’t.
NOTE: The “italic text” within this post is channeled from Linda’s Spirit Guides and Angels
People are facing a time where they must become resilient in order to survive.
It’s a situation where you may think, “how do I become greater than the challenges that I am facing?” This time of resilient living is a test in discernment. While you may be thinking that all you have to do is to become greater than the challenges by powering through them – this time it will be different. This time you must adapt.
No one is coming on a white horse to save you from your decisions of the past.
To live resiliently in the future will require new decisions based on this new abnormal in the world.
While you may not want to see this new abnormal take over, it’s something you cannot stop. In fact, you planned to be here at this time to experience this historical new abnormal. You chose to be here now and play your unique part in it.
Resilient living in the 21st century is 4th density consciousness.
How you face these new abnormal times is where your discernment comes into play. You can no longer make decisions based on the belief systems you have held for the last 10, 20, 30, or even 70 years – those times were less complicated and didn’t have a lot of the resources that you have now, especially with the advancements in technology.
Your new decisions fall into several areas:
- First, how will I adapt to changes in my lifestyle?
- What will I be able to keep and what will I need to abandon going forward?
- These ego-based decisions you made in the past need sorting out. Start by cleaning out your closet and drawers and get rid of old clothes you can’t wear anymore. The spiritual meaning of getting rid of old clothes is changing your persona, the role that you play in life.
- Next, how will these new abnormal times affect my ability to make a living? Will I be able to pick and choose my jobs as I did before? You mostly made decisions where you could make the most amount of money for the least amount of work and time. Working for a paycheck so you could continue your materialistic existence in the world. The standard that everybody judged each other by. What kind of jobs will even be available? While you may be educated to do a certain thing there’s no guarantee those jobs will be available.
In the future, people will pick their careers with a spiritual component.
They will consider what this job will do, not only for themselves but for the world. Is how I spend my time here on this earth a worthy cause for everyone since everyone and everything is all connected? It’s this overall connection that will play a larger part in people’s decision-making going forward. This will only happen after a rollout of consecutive crises, necessary for humanity to get it right.
CALL TO ACTION: Start your Self-Examination
- Resilient living … will require you to make new decisions.
- These decisions will be a test of your discernment – whether your future will be a good one or not.
- Your ability to adapt has now become more important than your desire to continue the way you used to be.
HOW IT WORKS: The flu, the economy, your job, and your family, with their ups and downs, all appeared normal over the past decades, that is, until everything started acting abnormally. Compared to the past, this new abnormal will require you to be all in. No more pretending or faking it. In order to adapt to these new abnormalities, you will need to pivot, making many course corrections along the way. To ease into this unavoidable journey, start journal writing, documenting your progress and setbacks. Giving yourself just 15 minutes a day to do this will accelerate your progress so you can enjoy the benefits of these new abnormalities. ~ Linda Deir
RELATED ARTICLES:
- Resilient – Vocabulary.com
- Resilient Life: The Art of Living Dangerously – Wiley
- What Is Resilience? Your Guide to Facing Life’s Challenges, Adversities, and Crises – Everyday Health
Hi Linda
I just want to write to you that I long so much for a new start. Since the coronavirus is amongst us, it seems that this new start is evolving more clearly. I now already feel so much more relaxed working from home and I feel happy and content in my little house and garden and with my dog. To the Guides … you spoke about not wanting to go back. I feel it already, I do not want to go back to the competition in work, the competition in money (who earns the most and has the biggest newest car and biggest house).
I long so much for this different life that you Guides said, “you cannot imagine.” It feels so intense!
I have no idea what will happen, but I wish that the world will change for the better and we all can live in the wealth that is here and we can use it for the entire world. I wish us all to be free so we can do ‘the things’ we are naturally good at and make a living with it by serving others while serving the planet.
Thanks for being here and doing your work – I am so thankful that I found you guys.
Viola
So well expressed, Viola. You have been one of the spiritually aware people who have suffered under what is soon to become the old normal. Remain calm and present.