Don’t worry about the mess
“Don’t worry about the mess” was written by guest contributor, Babajide Faseyi.
Life can get downright messy sometimes. I know how it is sometimes when you don’t even know how things came to get so messy, and you stand in the middle of the mess and look around and you’re like: This mess is just not me.
But while in the midst of a mess, you will notice that there is a thread that runs through the mess, and you will find that you can be grateful for that thread. You just have to get yourself to notice that thread.
There is something amazing brewing in the midst of your worst mess, and that is where your focus must be. If the mess just keeps on piling up, you just keep your focus on the good that you can notice right inside of the mess.
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There will be twists and turns in the midst of all of it, but don’t let that take your focus away from what you can notice that is good. Don’t let anything that happens take you away from your cheerful way of being, and your calm center.
The more of a mess you find yourself in, the more you have been trusted by the Universe that you have what it takes to live through the mess you are in. Trust that things will take a turn for the better. Stay present to your fullest capacity, and you will see that it is not a cliché when people say that your mess is the very stuff that your miracle will be made out of.
Blessings, Babajide
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About the Author: My name is Babajide Faseyi. I was born and raised in Nigeria and then moved to the United States for college at the age of 19. In my 20’s, I became acutely aware that there was more to life than I had been taught and this led me to a deep search. I read voraciously. After a period of disillusionment with not having an outlet for the creativity that I felt within myself, I encountered Eckhart Tolle’s book, The Power of Now. And thus, the journey of knowing who I truly am and the discovery of what I have to offer creatively began. The links to my facebook pages where my writings are posted are –facebook.com/bababajide and facebook.com/babajideinc.