Timely: I had just been thinking about the life coaching class that Pam and I took in 2006. I was wondering if even though we have yet to pursue it as a “career” if it has affected us in any way. I started to think about conversations I had had over the weekend with friends from out of town. It was almost “unconcious” coaching. The curious child.
Curiosity may lead you to ask probing questions of everyone you speak with today. You may feel like you are prying, but you know you won’t get answers if you don’t ask. Pry as gently as you can, and do your best to make the person feel comfortable so that they feel like responding. This inquisitiveness is the universe working through you. It may be for you to find answers for yourself or to help others find their own answers by telling you. Sometimes we need to hear ourselves speak the words before a situation becomes real to us. Sometimes we need to hear other people’s stories to appreciate our own. Your curiosity has a purpose, so while following its lead be aware and observant of what it brings into your life today.
There may be times when people don’t have anyone to talk to about their lives. They may be relieved that you asked and offered them that outlet. There are times when being polite actually keeps us from relating to others, because we fear being rude. But this is why we find children so surprising and refreshing. They have not yet built up their filters, so they ask what comes to their minds and feel free to share their opinions. If you are receiving guidance to go beyond the bounds of propriety today, give your curiosity full reign, trusting that the universe needs you to nudge something into existence by helping thoughts manifest in the material world.
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