Expanding my structures so far out to the horizon that they seem to not exist.

In a class on goal setting, as part of defining my goals I volunteered that I like the energy and freedom that come from having well-defined and organized structures. The facilitator asked if my description seemed a bit left-brained to me and if I would describe being this way most of my life. I agreed that it did and I was okay with this. Instead of reacting to the term left brained, I chose to take ownership of it. I described the steps I am taking to work on achieving my goals and why it is working for me.

I described that as far as including intuitive, right brain thinking into my processes, what I have been doing for a while now is working to change my structures from narrow, restrictive to pushing, expanding; moving them outwards to create a larger and larger space for greater possibilities to enter my life.

So one of my current goals is to push, expand my structures so far out to the horizon that they seem to disappear, to not exist; to create an empty space larger than any vision I can imagine or construct and not fill it up. One that is so much larger than any vision I have of myself that I create the possibility of falling up to higher potentials of achievement and actuality.

In combining right and left brain thinking in this manner I am more confident and relaxed with not knowing How this growth and change will happen. I am creating the structures that are working for me now, expanding them as far as I can out to the horizons of my vision; to create as large a space as I can to attract to myself new potentials for growth greater than anything I can imagine, and leaving the space empty to be filled in whatever way shows up to be appropriate towards achieving my goals.

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