Quote I love

“Everything is energy and that’s all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics” Albert Einstein

Podcast that had me thinking and laughing this week 

Amy Poehler on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard – Ep 299

She is an amazing female comedian so of course it’s hilarious…but the conversation also artfully weaves in interesting points on “women in predominantly male careers”…which had me thinking that most lucrative, prestigious etc. career paths are traditionally seen as male dominated. A huge part of what I feel my work supporting women building businesses is, is to create a whole new approach to women and work. An approach that is not about how women can adapt to a man’s way of doing things but create a totally brand new, unique, more inclusive and more sensitive way of working.

If you want to laugh and also listen to a delicately drawn and artfully constructed conversation around these issues then definitely give it a listen. Found anywhere you listen to your podcasts.

and One More Thing

Could it be that everything is fine and complete exactly as it is?

Heading towards the year anniversary of COVID lockdowns and lives being completely upended, I find myself coming back to this question as a way of allowing myself to accept all that has happened and let the moment be whole as it is.

A truly useful question to ask in ANY moment but it feels particularly potent right now in this liminal space. We are still deeply in this COVID moment but less so than 6 months ago. There is a sort of end in sight but perhaps not really, we are still living into the unknown of the pandemic but the unknown feels more known now.  It really begs the question around what we really know in any moment anyway and whether what we know is right and worth knowing.

Letting all that go and freeing ourselves from trying to understand or “know” is perhaps what allows us to feel that everything really is fine and complete exactly as it is.

A question worth pondering for yourself…