“The New Year tends to start a bit slowly and this year proves as no exception.
“This slowing down of procedures, for some it is even at a standstill, is not to be looked at with anger or disarray, but to stop us in our tracks to reflect on what is truly important in our lives.
“It really brings us down to the grass roots of life. To experience this lull in activity can be quite disconcerting to most people.
“They feel out of balance and certainly out of control. When this happens we tend to get panicky and quite often angry and upset.
“Control is taken out of our hands and the reason very much behind this is to make us see what we need to do with our lives and how we change it for the better.
“This time is enforced on us to see how we can alter our lives and in what direction is the right one for us.
“We all tend to get stuck in a rut with little knowledge of how too get out of it.
“We are always given help and advice if only we take this valuable time to seek it out.
“Our minds are not closed to ideas – that happens all the time. It is our job to see what ideas are constantly coming to mind and whether we can act on it?
“Have we got the wherewithal to go ahead and do something substantial in our lives, which can assist us in a better way?
“The thoughts will continue to come in, almost like a pattern of thought, until we fully recognise that is what we need to do. That thought will never leave us.
“Always help is given to steer and guide us in the right direction. Once we have grasped what is required the thought is no longer so obsessive. We finally have got the message.
“Once that has been established and acknowledged, the way then opens up to how it can all come about.
“The effort required on us is not always enormous, but it is necessary for the outcome to be successful and so you as the individual can become fulfilled.
“So a sole purpose of practice and delivery comes in, so that you can emerge as the successful person that is always required of you.
“It is all about moving on and finding yourself. So do not worry that this New Year has not gone off with a startling bang, but to engage in thought and practical purpose, so that the outcome is already secure and productive.
“This really is a very important time for you as an individual and equally collectively as a whole!”
Jenny Ayers
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