Ulterior motives are never a higher call to action

it's not your assignment or relationship when your motivation is coming from a self-centered, egoic state of mind. Ulterior motives are never a higher call to action. Lalah Delia

How do we know what is for us? jobs, relationships, people, situations
The simple answer is that we just know - when we decide that it is, we feel a  type of peace and in times of challenges we recognise that the challenges are really just part of the Journey, they are lessons, not a reason to give up and throw in the towel.
When we know who we are, we know know what is for us.
We listen to our intuition for guidance and pay attention to the signs as there may be other people showing up in our space with the relevant and required guidance that is essential as we navigate through the Journey
Both of this takes - doing the work.
Doing the work involves
1. Being still
2. Resting
3. Taking the time to find clarity
4. Listening to the still inner voice
5. Stopping the people pleasing.
6. Paying attention to the signs

Sounds simple, but we all know simple sometimes is not always easy.
There is really no escaping doing the work
Peace
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