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What needs to get done will get done

How would this change things, to know this? ๐Ÿ˜Š

What needs to get done will get done
Photo by Vitolda Klein / Unsplash

It's the start of the week, which means you might be reading this and fretting about all the stuff you have to do.

(The struggle is real, people โœŠ๐Ÿป)

So how about this, as a idea:

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What needs to get done, will get done.

Sounds a bit trite, yeah?

But from an Innate Health perspective, it makes sense.

Life's happening. We're experiencing that; we're part of it.

We are the witnessing of it.

And the mind is observing and commentating. (In terms of the chatty bit you're aware of, that's pretty much all it does.)

And part of that commentating is all the โ€œI still have this to doโ€ and โ€œI haven't done that thing yetโ€ noise โ€“ the judgement and the haranguing.

Which has no real bearing on the actual doing of the thing.

By definition, if something needs to get done, it will get done. (If it doesn't, it may get done, it may not.)

But look how it feels, to know that what needs to get done, will get done.

See how much lighter it is; how much easier.

It's almost the frame of mind from which what needs to get done, justโ€ฆ gets done.

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Giles

Doing the hard thing
One of those โ€˜What I learned fromโ€ฆโ€™ stories that make such a big difference ๐Ÿšฐ

This was something thatโ€”in the strictest senseโ€”didn't need to get doneโ€ฆ and it got done (after a lot of irrelevant judgement and haranguing, that didn't get it done)!