Ignoring logic = High Yield


Hey Reader

Lately I’ve been reflecting on how obedience really just means listening. Not in a religious or patriarchal way, but in those quiet moments when intuition speaks and you actually listen. The moments when you feel that internal nudge to move, speak, stay still, or shift something within yourself, and instead of overthinking it, you follow it.

A few days ago, I had one of those moments. I had just pulled up to Walmart to return a pair of shoes that were too small for my daughter and I was sitting in my car, feeling absolutely pulled to record content. I had already had a wonderful morning routine and naturally I was rampaging in my mind about who I am. My ego was pushing me to "hurry up and go inside" because I had a whole list of other things to get done... but underneath all that chatter I could feel this INSISTENT pull to record. So, I did.

Last night I logged into the TikTok account I had uploaded it to, I honestly kinda forgot about it. That videos going viral, over 200K views in 36 hours!

This morning, I’ve been contemplating how often those small instructions come through and the deep peace that's found in trusting that when I listen, it always yields incredible results. Sometimes sooner, sometimes later.

These self-concept rampages have become part of my rhythm. They keep me grounded in truth and remind me of who I am when life starts getting loud. The one that’s been moving around right now feels like evidence that alignment speaks for itself. When I choose to occupy that space, I don’t have to push anything. It just reaches who it’s meant to reach.Honestly, I think the fact that I forgot about it aided in its success. Detachment is SO powerful.

Obedience has also been teaching me about release. Letting go of habits, people, and beliefs that no longer serve where I’m being guided next. Every time I release something that doesn’t belong, I feel lighter and clearer, like I can actually hear again.

What I’m learning is that obedience isn’t about getting everything right. It’s about showing up with an open heart and a quiet mind, ready to move when that inner voice speaks again.

Here’s the rampage I mentioned. Let it remind you to listen when your next nudge comes.

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Talk soon,
Megan

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