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There’s No Such Thing as Solid Mass!

2 February 2010 8 Comments

When you have a vision for something you begin by seeing only where you want to end up. This huge solid mass! It’s this impenetrable orb of work that needs to be accomplished. It’s easy to stop right there, huff and puff and blow your goal away because it seems too bloody hard.

Stop!

I have a truth for you, straight from quantum physics (so you have to believe me now)!

There’s no such thing as solid mass!

Let’s look a little closer at your goal.

Get a microscope out, can you see the tiny interwoven particles that make up the network of your goal? It’s okay if you can only see a few, trust that there’s more, and they all connect to each other.

That’s all you need to work on, just one of those particles. When you finish, the next logical step will make itself known to you because that’s the way the network builds upon itself.

Before you know it, you’re in the thick of the not-so-solid-now mass, up to your armpits in accomplishments and well & truly in continual momentum.

Congratulations!!!

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  • Boris said:

    Caron,
    You are in the right track. The perfect harmony present in the planets moving around the Universe, present in the way that the human body works, is present as well in the network of your life that supports your dearest goals.
    And keep in mind that when feeling love and passion for your goals, there is not room for fear.
    All the best,
    Boris

  • Caron Margarete (author) said:

    Boris, thank you and welcome to the new site! I hope you’ve subscribed so that you can receive the update to when this one is fully functioning and the original one becomes defunct. Thank you too for your input. I wholeheartedly agree that the closer we are to the mechanisms of life around us the easier the flow of productivity becomes. I enjoy reading your interesting insights, it looks as though we share many similar lines of thought!

  • Boris said:

    Caron,
    I didn’t suscribe, but I will visit your blog regularly. Yes, I agree, we share many similar lines of thought.. :)
    Looking forward to your next post in this blog…
    All the best,
    Boris

  • Caron Margarete (author) said:

    Thanks Boris, I don’t mind if you’ve not subscribed because your comments let me know that you’re there. Out of interest what is it about subscribing that doesn’t work for you???
    Thanks for sticking around, looking forward to what you think of the new style of content.

  • Boris said:

    Dear Caron,
    I haven’t ever suscribed to any RSS Feed and I just put some websites in Favourites, I visit them when I feel like doing it. In this way I feel that I have control of what I read… I guess that is my personal approach on this…
    I would like to discuss with you in more detail some aspects of your current approach to the web, so I will contact you via e-mail.
    All the best,
    Boris

  • Caron Margarete (author) said:

    Interesting approach. I love RSS because it streamlines the search for new information and I can go directly to the post to comment. Happy to hear I’m a fav of yours, looking forward to that email, got my curiosity peaked for sure!

  • Kelsey Rodriquez said:

    From Whoa to Go » Blog Archive » There’s No Such Thing as Solid Mass! is an interesting name for a blog, keep up the good work, thanks, from Kelsey Rodriquez

  • Caron Margarete (author) said:

    Thanks Kelsey, while I’m no fishing expert I know where I’d check out supplies!

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