There is more possibility than most of us are able to fully let in.”  Evan Renaerts

Do you agree?

I notice that I am often busy with smaller things.  Rather than being open to possibility and available for what a friend calls “spontaneous combustion” **, I am consumed by the status quo and its relatively comforting details.

I find this pattern is particularly strong when I face situations that are new or challenging. I don’t know what to do in a big picture sense, so I bury myself in something, anything, that is sort of related to the challenge, just to relieve the anxiety of not knowing what to do.

It’s the old: When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout. I play it out in my own life, and I see it in organizations and in society as a whole.
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That’s why I recently put the above quote in a place where I see it every day. It inspires me to set the intention to be open, present to possibilities, and in flow. It’s helping me be bolder, and to pay more attention to interruptions as messages that it’s time to do something different.

What intentions do you set each day?

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** Spontaneous combustion is when things connect and take off in dynamic, generative and inspiring ways.  A classic example is a conversation that connects dots and opens possibilities in a way that blows a person or situation to a next and higher level. It often involves reframing and breakthrough. I believe inner work makes spontaneous combustion available to us 24/7.