Trusting the rhythm
This week reminded me how easy it is to doubt myself — even when everything is quietly working.
The universe kindly reinforced that I’m on the right path. Two pieces of artwork sold, the Nullarbor video I spent hours editing received an amazing response, and my creative rhythm returned the moment I went back to following my schedule.
For a while, I thought progress meant constant effort. But this week, life reminded me that alignment and trust create their own kind of momentum.
I’d started to feel tired again. Everything felt like a struggle, like I was pushing uphill. I had drifted away from the schedule that had worked so well — moving things around because I “didn’t feel like it.” But that flexibility quickly turned into resistance. I lost my rhythm, the flow I’d worked so hard to create.
The moment I returned to what worked — my steady schedule, slower travel rhythm, and focus on art and reflection — everything began to flow again.
It’s funny how life reflects back what we’re ready to see. The moment I stopped questioning, the signs appeared everywhere — in my art, my energy, and even in the calm I felt doing ordinary things.
Painting felt lighter.
Walks and nature moments restored presence.
Feedback from my audience felt aligned.
I used to think freedom meant doing what I wanted when I felt like it. Now I see that real freedom comes from the structure that supports what I love.
Sticking to my schedule grounded me, made creativity easier, and restored my trust in myself.
Trust doesn’t mean knowing exactly where the path leads — it means walking it with faith in your direction.
The truth is, I don’t need to know how everything will unfold. I just need to stay aligned — with my work, my rhythm, and my integrity. That’s what keeps me on the right track.
Wherever you are on your journey, trust that your path is unfolding exactly as it should. Even when progress feels slow, the quiet signs are there — reminding you that you’re already moving in the right direction.
Where in your life do you feel out of rhythm — and what small step could bring you back into flow?
What does “freedom” mean to you right now — doing whatever you want, or supporting what you love with structure?