We are often taught to play a game that ends with us putting off our fun, rather than embracing our personal power and rolling along with the glory of the ride.

We are often taught to play a game that begins with us putting off our centre, rather than embracing our personal power and keeping now as now.

We are often taught to play a game that proposes we put off our well-being, rather than embrace our honesty and be rich with real.

Expectantly, we can get in a pickle.

We are often taught to play a monster that fights with other parts of us, rather than create a safe space we can play as one.

We are often taught to play a nuisance that buzzes with nooses, rather than create a simple space we can play as a child.

We are often taught to play in a way that doesn’t hold us well, rather than create a calm space we can play as truth.

Expectantly, we can get breathless.

We are often taught to play a rich man’s game, rather than win the game and give everyone back to themselves.

We are often taught to play ‘mission impossible’, rather than find what is possible and let it roll into place.

We are often taught to play ‘victim and bully’, rather than explore beyond the confines of beliefs.

Expectantly, we can get our breath back.