waiting

When you pause, is it something that is imposed or are you drawn to it?
Are you alert and waiting for something to happen?
Is there an expected outcome?
Are you pausing in order to take a break from thoughts that stimulate or frustrate?
Or do you pause as the gateway to stillness and as a way of connecting to your inner world?

When we are wrapped up with expectations of others or from ourselves, we lose touch with the sacredness of the simple pause.

There is nothing to wait for.

 

About Val Boyko

Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 25 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and inspiration within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we all explore finding harmony and peace, in the highs and lows of life 💛

29 comments on “* What are you waiting for?

  1. When I’m frustrated, I try to pause and reevaluate the situation. Taking a break always makes things more clear.

    Liked by 2 people

  2. I think we might all do well to insert a pause clause into our mental habits contract – an invaluable friend and protector! H ❤

    Liked by 2 people

  3. “Pause as the gateway to stillness” — always my intention, sometimes, I fall short. 🙂
    Always I begin again to breathe into the silence between each moment.
    I too like Hariod’s ‘pause clause’! 🙂

    Liked by 2 people

  4. When I pause, it’s to clear my head. Sometimes walking away from a situation temporarily, brings answers… ❤
    Diana xo

    Liked by 1 person

  5. in no time
    at all
    i’ll embrace
    this notion 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

  6. Carrie Cannady

    Thank you for this, Val. I appreciate this. Pause feels so much better than waiting. 🙂

    Liked by 2 people

  7. Brilliant! This matches so well with what I am trying to do more and more and more – pause, pause, and pause again.

    Like

  8. When I press “pause” . . . I let go and allow the now.

    Liked by 1 person

  9. Val, prior to opening your posts, I find my pulse slow with an expectation of peace and of finding my center. This post had that impact as well.

    Your blog reminds me of this quote by James Carroll:

    “There are times when we stop, we sit still. We listen and breezes from a whole other world begin to whisper.” (James Carroll)

    Liked by 2 people

  10. The “pause” keeps me present and allows me to see and listen. 🙂 Thanks Val

    Liked by 1 person

  11. Makes me realize I need to pause more often. A river with waterfall would be a great place…

    Liked by 1 person

  12. My blog title’s tagline Val. Indeed. I ask that question quite often. 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

I'd love to hear from you ...