1000 pieces.
I swore there were pieces missing.
Then, as I neared completion, I was sure there were TOO MANY pieces.
How crazy is that?!
The sneaky puzzle people had two areas where the pieces were the same shape, and you could tell the piece needed to be “there” but it just was not working.
Until I changed the way I looked at it.
And that’s when I saw their sneakiness.
I took that area apart and redid it. And everything fit.
Perfectly.
I had to do that in two areas.
And before I knew it, the puzzle was done.
We are never “done.” It’ll never happen. If we are breathing and our heart is beating, we are not done.
Sometimes, though, we need to pull everything apart and have a redo.
What might that look like?
That relationship that feels so comfortable but under the surface you have anxiety around it.
The dread on Sundays knowing you have to go to your job the next day.
That project you’re working on, for whatever reason, you resist and put off.
Somewhere in each of these examples, all the pieces need to be pulled apart and put them back together in a different way to get the correct picture, result, experience.
What in your life looks good on the outside but you know you’re squishing something in a space that is not quite the right size or shape? What needs to be disassembled and reassembled so you can breathe and thrive?
If you’re ready to actually look at what doesn’t fit, pull it apart and put it all back together again, my Immersion experience can help.
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