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What I think is a mountain today, is a molehill tomorrow.
– Gail Lynne Goodwin

In 1991 – 1992 I attended Jean Houston’s Mystery School. I clearly remember an exercise we did one morning. Through a guided visualization process she asked us to focus our attention on a problem, challenge, difficulty we were currently experiencing in our lives. As the process continued she instructed us to view the problem as though it has occurred 1 year ago, 5 years ago, 10 years ago, 100 years ago.

Not only did my mountain turn into a molehill – from the vantage point of 100 years into the future it was barely the size of a speck of sand!

I have used this exercise repeatedly over the years. Simply transforming mountains into molehills accesses my creative juices to connect with my intention and opens my heart and mind to my next step!

What mountain are willing to turn into a molehill today?

Practice: Transforming Mountains to Molehills

  • Close your eyes and focus your attention on a current problem (mountain).
  • Take a deep breath, clear your focus.
  • Now leap into the future and see this same problem from the vantage point of 1 year into the future, 5 years, 10 years, 100 years into the future.
  • Take a deep breath and open your eyes.
  • What was your experience when you viewed your problem from the future?

Today’s Affirmation: I approach today’s mountains as tomorrow’s molehills.

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Susyn Reeve has 35 years experience as an Organization Development Consultant, Executive Coach and Leadership Development Facilitator. She is the co-creator of Self-Esteem-Experts.com and a best-selling author. Her books include, The Wholehearted Life: Big Changes and Greater Happiness Week by Week and The Inspired Life: Unleashing Your Mind’s Capacity for Joy.

As a teen, Susyn wrote in her journal, 'What would the world be like if everyone loved themselves?' This question continues to inform both her personal & professional life. Currently her work focuses on Crafting Your 3rd Act - a call to Elders to acknowledge, value and offer the wisdom of life experience in service of a more loving world.

For more information, please visit SusynReeve.com

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  1. How true! And how often do I do the reverse!!

    I take a molehill and build it into a mountain that overarches both my past, present and future.

    How much better to slowly “walk away from my “little hill” see it become a mole hill and then a speck of dust!

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