When projects move slowly, they are taking the time they need to become mature in your own thought.
Sometimes, when I start a project, I think I know what I want to do with it.
But something will get me off-track, and then I know there is more that is developing.
At times, the idea will slip into place within a few days, and I will be able to proceed,
Other times, it may be months, or even years before I return to finish the project.
Many times, I have grown beyond what I thought I wanted to do, and so I release the project even though I did not complete it.
I acknowledge that I have grown, and that it is time to make room for the current expression.
Since I acknowledge my growth in my spiritual study, I can acknowledge my growth as expressed in my creative projects.
I have recently acquired many new skills, some of which I had been longing to learn for some time.
I have learned them on a beginner level and discovered which ones I love.
I do not have to continue the ones I do not love, so I am release them.
What I love will continue to grow.
It has been good to discover what is worth doing in terms of what I love.
The slowness of some projects has been a gift.
Either I matured enough to finish them, or they were not something I loved so much that they had to be finished.
I am learning to release my attachment to delightful things which no longer figure in my creative growth.
Slow is good, and so is release.
© 2018 Kathryn Hardage
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