Transforming EFFORT into EASE
We all want to experience ease within our daily lives ⸺ this is how we can achieve it.
Anything that feels effortful can be made EASY by employing the power of ✨routine✨.
When a task is EASY, it feels like the Universe itself is carrying it with you to completion. Everything seemingly falls into place in a harmonious dance.
This is because there IS some sort of structure built up within the fabric of your reality that is holding (or carrying) the momentum in place.
Someone, at some point, built up this stability by repetitively working on the problem (the task) & eventually created more and more efficient ways to arrive at the solution.
Through time + space, the task ultimately fell into your lap, along with the information on how to complete that task as effortlessly as possible.
The more efficient a process is, the less personal energy is required & the easier it becomes.
Most of what already feels easeful to us has been inherited from those that came before.
The efficiency was either directly or indirectly taught to us, making certain tasks feel EASY.
But what about the things that don’t come so ‘naturally’?
How can we transform the effort into ease ourselves?
Read the first line again. 😁🔝
Anything that feels effortful can be made EASY by employing the power of ✨routine✨.
Stability is earned through routine because our neutral reality needs you to practice a new pattern over time before it fully ‘understands’ what structures you want held in place.
Essentially 👉🏽 we program our reality into giving us specific results by repeatedly taking actions that yield those results.
Eventually, the reality pattern solidifies and it becomes more and more effortless to experience the chosen results.
(Yes, this also works for results you don’t want! So be mindful about what actions you are repetitively taking!)
Initial, intentional effort ultimately leads to ease.
I’ll leave you on a visual analogy…
Think of physical grooves being carved into a surface based on repetitively moving over the same areas of that surface.
The deeper the groove, the easier it is to experience that specific path, regardless of other existing variables.
Carving out the grooves may have felt effortful at first, but once they’re there, our ride is smooth!
Have a great weekend,
Areege ♡
Love the way you described this thank you! The exact thing I am moving through right now.