Sowing the Seeds and
Trusting They Will Grow
(Or, My Life Since January)
(Or, My Life Since January)
by: Sandra Novack
Dearest Peeps:
Spring has arrived! Yay!
Last year at this time it was 85 degrees
and I went on vacation; this year it’s not even 32 degrees, sleety, cold, and I
am writing this to you from my 1914 home, where I have my ass parked on a heating vent. Hey, I take warmth where and when I find it. (By the way:
I learned that particular lesson from my cats, particularly Ouija, my
fawn lynx-point Oriental, seen below.)
Like our minds and hearts, the seasons have their own
atmospheres, too. Ups, downs, highs,
lows, blanched or cold ground, blossoms or blooms. Always in this is the necessity and beauty of
change itself. It got me thinking: This
is very similar to the patterns I often experience in my writing and
professional life, as well.
I confess that I’ve been spring
flinging. New people, new relationships, new
ideas. You know the saying, “If you build it, he will come”? Well, I asked
for even BETTER than I’ve been getting in the past, and lately, both people and
new energy have just been, well…showing up.
Out of the blue. With very little
effort on my part, or worry.
My spring cleaning started on January 1st, in the
heart of winter. I made a list, an actual “manifestation board” (don’t laugh;
it works!), of all the things I wanted to happen in 2013. It was my way of setting the seeds of
intention. I included more support in
writing, a new publishing contract, more money, more recognition, and that was just
the start. I let my big, big heart ask, and more importantly, trust.
Then I cleaned house, which involved some tough decisions.
When I say ‘tough’, I sort of lie, because my gut had been telling me I needed changes for months, yet my brain was worried I would somehow be
left in the lurch. Finally I just
decided to validate how I was feeling. Scary,
right? Well, Yes and No. It was very exciting, too! Clearing out the old can open some pretty
valuable real estate space for new people/energies/ideas to inhabit.
The funniest thing I can report re: the “board”: On Jan. 1st, I wrote down
“Publishing Contract” (as in “for a book”).
Within three hours of that, the mail came, and out of the blue, I opened
an envelope and saw the words “Publishing Contract” for a project I put in for
months before (and had honestly forgotten about). It wasn’t a book contact, mind you (maybe I
should have been more specific!), but it made me laugh, anyway. The universe can have a wonderfully sweet
sense of humor, too--little things that let you know your intentions are heard,
always, and immediately.
So: What about you?
What good things do you want in the 2013, beyond spring? It’s never too late to plant some seeds. My wish for all of you?
May you know you are always supported and guided, My Sweetest Friends, in and to your
highest goals and intentions. Much love
your way, and happy writing!
Sandra Novack’s novel PRECIOUS was a Booklist Top Ten Debut
of 2009. Her short story collection,
EVERYONE BUT YOU, was published in 2011. Currently she is feeling
some great mojo and love for her newest book. Visit her at: http://www.sandranovack.com.
Congratulations, Sandra. Love the idea of a manifestation board...and yours is working! All best to you!
ReplyDeleteGREAT IDEA...now can you share the de-manifestation board, or how you exorcised the crap!
ReplyDeleteGoing to make my list!