
Some days feel like the whole universe lined up to make your small world fall in place. The warmth of the sun shines through your window just right. You woke up before the alarm went off with plenty of time to dress and head out with no panic as a result of oversleeping.
As you walk into your favorite coffee shop the line is short or non-existence. You have your wallet, and there is money in your account.
The commute to work is pleasant, due to no accidents, unstable people and you are not running late. You breathe in then exhale to enjoy the moment without filling your mind with the full load of things waiting for you at work.
Without warning, there is a loud sound going off in the distance interrupting your moment. As you proceed to open your eyes and clear your mind from the foggy state you are in, you realize you have been dreaming.
The sound is your alarm going off for the last time because you hit snooze twice.
As you pull the sheets off your warm body, you are hit by the reality of gentle tapping of raindrops on the window revealing it was raining and not sunny.
The universe had not lined up to make your day one of paradise and tranquility instead, you are faced with your everyday routine that feels like someone placed you in a maze blindfolded to find the exit.
When we fail to deal with our reality, we are tempted to design a world of perfection that makes others believe we have all the answers and walk through the swamp moments of our life that represents transitional or overwhelming seasons with no problems
For us to live in one world that is real we must consciously deal with the dynamics that we are avoiding and be willing to seek counsel if you feel compelled to continue in misleading others.
Our place of wellness is a result of properly accessing facts from fiction and keeping things real in life.
