You decided you wanted something, something that may have been a bit of a stretch, but you made the choice to go after it anyway.
You were sick of not being true to yourself, and you started living more authentically, letting your ‘freak flag fly,’ if you will.
You knew the road may be bumpy but infused with a healthy dose of optimism and enthusiasm, you made the leap.
But, it turns out the road is a lot bumpier than you anticipated. Things may not be happening as quickly as you like. Certain changes have yet to materialize.
The goals have not yet been reached. People in your life have yet to understand, support and let you be.
You made these decisions to be happier, but that emotion still feels as elusive as it ever did, perhaps even more so than before.
You may feel a bit disillusioned. You are probably criticizing and beating up on yourself big-time.
You know you are doing the right thing, and that this is what you want, but you don’t know if you have it in you anymore to keep dealing with all the shit.
These moments suck ass big-time, not going to mince words here or try to tell you that it isn’t so bad.
I have been there, and when people tell me that I am so ‘lucky’ to live the life I do, I just kind of laugh inside because luck had nothing to do with it.
I created this reality for myself,and it wasn’t easy. Not because doing this type of stuff is inherently hard..it can be easy, and many things did happen easily for me courtesy of consciously working with LOA.
But, considering most of us have a whole host of ‘yuck’ in the form of limiting beliefs, fears, diminished self-image and all that other fun stuff, being our true selves, and living the life we really want to live, can pose a number of challenges.
All that ‘yuck’ gums up the works, and it can feel really freaking hard sometimes.
And when something feels hard, we inevitably will feel frustrated, pissed off and like we want to quit.
When I actually started moving towards the life I wanted, and the person I wanted to be, I came across all sorts of crap.
People didn’t understand me.
I got criticized.
Like pretty much every living, breathing person I wasn’t one million percent confident in my decisions, nor did I have absolute certainty what I wanted would come to me.
Ryan and I experienced some hard times financially, and that definitely put a damper on things— as unconventional as we may be in many respects, even we aren’t free of relationship trouble cliches.
There was a long stretch where he was not really bringing in any income at all, and I felt a lot of pressure. He was working so hard, and I supported him and believed in him. But, at times, the resentment was running high and the faith running low.
That resolved itself eventually, and his star is shining brighter and brighter, and he is a force to be reckoned with in the blogging world.
There were times I just felt really shitty, and was questioning everything. I was wondering if getting what I wanted was worth all of this, or if I should just set my sights on something else.
But, to be honest, there never really was a point where I actually considered truly giving up. And I imagine that is the experience for most people.
They are just feeling really beaten down by the process, and our mind just naturally goes there.
I will say two things:
First, yes, it is worth it.
Second, it may not be pleasant all the time, but it also doesn’t have to be as painful as it tends to be for us.
If This Shit Was Easy, Everyone Would Be Doing It
Like I mentioned before, going after what we really want, and being who we really want to be, is easy in theory. But, in practice, things look much different.
We were ingrained with certain beliefs regarding what is possible in life, and what we ‘should’ want and what is ‘supposed to’ make us happy.
We worry about standing out, and going against the grain, so we conform.
We may have built our life around getting approval from our parents or other people around us.
Our religion may have done quite the number on us.
We carved out a life that met the societal definition of ‘success’ never thinking for a second if this was our own personal definition.
We let other people define us, and took their opinions and assessments as truth.
So, yeah, breaking free of all of that, and ‘following your heart’ is not something most of us can do with complete ease.
We can’t just strip away the conditioning that was put in place over decades.
All of a sudden seeing ourselves for the awesome, powerful creators we are, after years and years of believing we have very little power, is not likely to happen.
It can be a challenge, and bring all sorts of stuff to the surface, which is why most people don’t even make the attempt, or give up at the first sensation of ‘ick,’ or as soon as someone questions or criticizes them.
All of this you are going through now is just par for the course. If it was so easy to change, and actually be happy, everyone would do it.
And as evidenced by the amount of bitching and moaning people do, it clearly isn’t easy, or why in the hell would people be living lives for which they have so much disdain?
As unhappy as people may be, they are used to their situation and it is comfortable. They know what to expect.
Deciding that is no longer acceptable, and actually stepping outside this comfort zone, is well….uncomfortable as hell. Sometimes it can feel so uncomfortable, you want to run back the first chance you get, no matter how much you disliked it there.
And if we can accept this road to Awesome Town may not be all unicorns and rainbows—never really got why they represent things that are easy and joyful, but that is just what people say in these situations—you have no idea how much you can alleviate the suffering.
That sense of suffering is borne of how we are viewing these challenges, not the actual challenge.
Sure, you may not feel great at times. But, that acceptance that this is not always easy, that what you are experiencing is normal, can remove that extra-thick, suffocating layer of negative emotion.
You are not weak, you are not doing anything ‘wrong.’ You are not failing.
You have simply decided you will not settle for the status quo or anything less than what you deserve or capable of having.
You have not relegated your deepest desires to the realm of fantasy like most people do.
You have decided you will not pretend to be someone you are not.
You have made your own definition of success and happiness, and will mold your life accordingly.
This journey can be an uncomfortable one, but if you can get comfortable with being uncomfortable, nothing can deter you.
Remember What You are Really After
For anyone who reads my posts about law of attraction, one of the things I like to remind people of quite frequently is no matter what you want, you are after feelings. You just want to feel happy.
The things you have set your sights on now are a translation of that energy; they represent those feelings to you.
When we get hyper-focused on these specific goals and wants, we can lose sight of the big picture.
We put all our effort into getting them, and when we don’t see these things materializing, it can feel really freaking frustrating.
We sometimes create a very narrow definition of what we want, and what would make us happy. We believe certain things need to happen for us to feel like we have gotten what we wanted, and anything else would be deemed a ‘failure.’
And these expectations can really derail our core purpose in doing all of this, which is to feel good, to feel like we are living authentically.
Now, I am not trying to tell you that whatever it is you want is not actually what you want..well, okay I am kind of saying that.
But, I would ask you to take a moment to think about what lies beyond the specific thing you have set your sights on.
Why do you want those things? What benefit do you think you will get from obtaining them?
Is this the only way you can possibly achieve this feeling? Is this thing what you truly want, or for some reason, have you decided that this is the only representation of that deeper want?
How have you already succeeded in cultivating the life you want, embodying your deepest values and feeling the feelings you want?
I assure you that you have done lots of things that are not being acknowledged because we tend to focus so much on what still isn’t here yet.
Give Up for a Bit (But Not Really)
Our whole experience is a mirror of our internal world—our thoughts, beliefs and feelings. That is what drives our decisions, our actions and what we attract into our experience.
So, when we realize this, our actions really aren’t the core of getting the things we want. We take those actions based on inspiration—sometimes that inspiration is good, and sometimes not so good.
We often act from the sense that we must suffer to get what we want, that we have to work really hard, that certain things must be done or we can’t have it.
We are led to believe success can only come after great sacrifice and that is what makes us worthy of receiving what we want, of getting the things that make us happy.
We feel the need to control every aspect of the experience, and we try to force and manipulate.
We push and toil, all the while feeling like crap.
We still don’t have what we want, and we decide we must do more. We have to keep at it.
Sure, we will take actions. Sometimes those actions might not feel 100 percent great—we are prone to fear, doubt and other types of discomfort.
But, by and large, we should feel good in pursuing our goals. The path to feeling good and getting what we want is not supposed to feel badly and require us to do a bunch of stuff we don’t want to do.
Being miserable is not the way to happiness..sounds obvious, but the idea of suffering to get what we want has been pretty deeply ingrained and we don’t trust anything that seems too ‘easy.’
The journey is all that matters because no matter what you want, it is only just the next step. You will always want to create, there will always be more things you will want to bring into your experience.
This really drives the point home that you want the process of getting what you want to feel good, because the process is something that will be repeated over and over again.
So, if your journey has not exactly been joyful, it is a good idea to step back and evaluate what is going on.
If the idea of pulling back for a bit gives you a sense of relief, follow that intuitive nudge.
This doesn’t mean you are giving up. This doesn’t mean you are stalling progress. Remember everything is a mirror, and getting things right internally, will help bring you what you want much faster, and with less effort.
There may be a fear if you stop taking action, you will just give up on everything all together, and stay where you are, but that isn’t likely to happen.
The Universe knows what you want. And just to remind you again…the one thing in your brain now may not be the ultimate representation of your desire, but just what you have access to right now.
So, if you are feeling like shit, and acting from a space of fear and force, and are lacking trust and the passion or enthusiasm you may have once had, stepping back is the best thing you can do.
Your brain will fight you on this, and you’ll worry you may not come back from this hiatus.
But, this pulling back will help clear your mind. The relief of feeling like you don’t have to push and make things happen will get some energy flowing in a good direction.
You’ll open yourself up to inspirations and ideas that were not available in that lower energetic state.
You’ll likely attract all sorts of situations that support getting whatever it is you want, and that will get you a nice infusion of motivation and hope.
You’ll make some great realizations about what you truly want, and whether you need to resume with your current path or make some tweaks.
In Closing…
Where you are now is not a fun place to be, but it is one that is familiar to most people who have managed to create their own personal version of awesome. Again, things don’t have to be this hard, but all our ‘stuff’ will complicate the path, and it is what it is.
These challenging times are actually tremendous opportunities for growth, release and clarity. All of this shit coming up actually means we are moving forward.
If you are willing to take an honest look at what has been happening, you can see where things may have gotten off track energetically speaking, allowing you to regroup and move forward more effectively.
If you know what type of life you want, and the person you want to be, then you can never go wrong by pursuing the path that will bring it all to fruition.
Don’t always be so focused on the end results..enjoy the journey more. Don’t forget to tune into all that you have accomplished so far…it is probably a lot more than you are giving yourself credit for.
Think about what you can do to feel better…anything that gets you in a better head space is a worthy use of your time.
Examine the beliefs and feelings that are cropping up during these difficult times..they will clue you in big time as far as why you may be experiencing what you are now.
Make sure you are taking responsibility for your experience fully…I don’t mean blaming yourself, just so we are clear.
Go back to your ‘why’ so you can remember the reason you started down this path in the first place.
This too shall pass, and you’ll come out of the other side mentally and emotionally stronger.
Let yourself express your feelings—don’t suppress them because you think you ‘shouldn’t’ feel a certain way or you should ‘know better.’
Have your pity party. It’s okay. We all go there sometimes.
Remember you are always moving towards what you want, and anything that pops up along the way, is there to help get you there, even if it doesn’t seem like it.
But, we have to be willing to see the little wisdom nuggets in these less than pleasant experiences.
If you are willing to do that, you’re golden.
Your Turn…
What did you think of this post? Are you in the midst of questioning whether it’s worth it? What are you striving towards and what do you think is standing in the way? Do you have any tips for getting through this rough patch? Looking forward to you sharing your great insights and experiences as always!

Hi Kelli
Thanks again for this motivational booster. As, I am also in this blogging field, I also face many ups and downs.
People will definitely say something or other. It’s very easy to pinpoint other’s and curse our fate by considering other people to be lucky.
I am glad you and Ryan came out of the financial trap.
Ya, we must ask the reason behind our journey. Success is never a straight line. Life always offers twist and turns. We just need to stick to our plans.
Hi Yatin
I am so glad you enjoyed the post and thanks for your comment. Blogging can be challenging for sure…maintaining motivation while waiting for success to come, working intelligently and trying to make the process feel easy and light can seem like a tall order at times. For me, I just focus on the idea of wanting to help people and helping myself in the process because what I write is always a good reminder for myself. We all have that deep-seated conditioning.
I am glad those days are over too! They were rough. I love what you said about the twist and turns..it is so true. If we can remember everything is just feedback of our internal world, we can get to the root of the unwanted and figure out how to turn it around.
You put it perfectly KC…..nothing to add, lived it, been there, and yep, it’s so much more fun to be free, than to be comfortable and miserable all the time…love ya 🙂
Ryan
Hey Ry
Yes, we have been through a lot haven’t we? I always knew things would work out, but there definitely were some rough patches. It is good we are both on the same wavelength and knew what we were capable of . Love you!
Thanks for this post Kelli. You know, I got into this whole LOA business last year because I was tired of having financial problems and I kept searching for a way to fix it. I googled visualisation which eventually led me to Law of Attraction articles. This all makes sense, I thought, so I started to visualise a great financial situation, and meditate and study LOA, and it’s taken me months to really get it on a deep level. The funny thing is, I discovered in my meditation that there was something else I wanted just as much as money, so I went with that too. And after all that, my financial situation has barely improved, however I have manifested so many other great things including raising my vibration a lot, and I can’t help but think that this a roundabout way of improving not only my financial situation but a lot of other great things to go with it. I just have to remember to enjoy the ride and trust that the universe is taking me where I’m supposed to go, rather than try to control things.
Hi Bunny
I am so glad you enjoyed the post. That is great your meditation and inner work helped you discover something you wanted very deeply besides money. There is nothing wrong at all with wanting money of course, but we can really get hung up on it. And if we are not in a great situation financially speaking to begin with, it can be a bit of an uphill battle to release the resistance. As evidenced by your manifestations, you are lining up with all sorts of things that are giving you the feelings you are after, which cover various aspects of your life, and not just financial. And you are probably seeing something we all start to see when we do this work–the money is not the lynchpin that we often think it is. It surely helps matters and we want to be able to meet our financial obligations, but it is just a small part of the puzzle. I like how you put that..enjoying the ride. That will make things so much easier!
It’s funny, about a month ago I had a coaching call with Melody and one of the many things she said that stuck out to me was that “The journey should feel like the destination”. I had never heard that nor thought of that before. Any time I am doing anything (especially if it is action I take to get what I want) I immediately ask myself how this action will make me feel. If it feels good and aligned, I do it! If not, then I just distract myself with something else until taking said action feels better OR I am inspired to take a different action toward the same goal.
I was looking too much into the future and not focusing on feeling good NOW. I have been at this for about a month now – since I talked to her – and I have to say, I feel more aligned than ever. I almost have that sort of “I give up” feeling, but I’m not giving up and I know I’m not giving up. I’m just not allowing my FUTURE to muck up my NOW. I’ve figured out that just because you stop to smell the roses occasionally, doesn’t mean you’re going to sit there sniffing flowers forever. You’ll eventually get up and get right back on your path again. 🙂
Hey Summer
That really can be a life-changing insight right? I said something similar in the post and I really hope that jumps out at people in particular because it can really change how we are viewing what we are doing, and what we are trying to accomplish.
Like you said, we get so focused on the future, we totally forget to feel good now. We hear it over and over again, but it can take awhile to truly sink in. It can also take awhile to realize we haven’t really been doing that as much as may have been thinking we were.
That feeling you are talking about can be funny..we welcome it on one hand because it feels good but then our mind may freak out a bit. But, that other part of us that knows that is the way to go gets stronger and it is easier to move into that space without worrying that surrender will stop our manifestation from coming.
You are so right that we will eventually pick things back up because that break from strain and striving, whether physically or mentally, will allow us to regroup and inspired action tends to come on strong at those points. That is a great tip about evaluating the motivator behind our actions…something simple but we can easily forget to do that, and it can make all the difference.
I have been feeling exactly like this lately, thinking, “Is it worth it?”, “It’s never going to work out” etc. But not feeling like I can (or want to) give up. So it was good to read this post, thank you. 🙂
Like you say, sometimes it’s good to take a break. It can also help to read posts like this, about LOA in general without being too specific and then I can see where I might have got off track.
It’s good to do something fun, for me a fun activity is listening to music. At the moment I’m listening to some new music and doing something like that helps to feel better.
Hi
We have all been there at times. We have our blocks, we lack trust and all that other fun stuff that can make us feel pretty crappy about what is happening. I agree that turning to materials that boost our mood and help us strengthen these more empowering beliefs and perspectives is super helpful. Most of us still have that old programming running to some degree and doing this can help put it back to the background where it is not totally running the show. Music is a great mood booster…I like doing that myself.
Hi Kelli,
I absolutely love your openness and transparency. I totally get what you’re writing about because my wife and have been there as well.
The last six weeks have been a bit dry financially, but the opportunities have also been huge and that means longer sales cycles.
While you’re working through these processes though it can be challenging.
If someone dwells on the hardship they will tend to stay there for longer periods of time than they should.
Who wants to wait.. well that’s the optimist in me. Today is extremely good and the future is extremely bright.
As you said, when we take away those self limiting beliefs suddenly it all becomes possible.
Thanks for the inspiration!
~ Don Purdum
Hi Don
Thank you..I never hold back on my own personal experience. It is easy to think personal development bloggers must be ‘perfect’ to know what they do and to have created so many great things in their life due to their inner work. By letting people know things like this, I imagine it makes them more hopeful that they too can improve things regardless of what they may be dealing with now.
That is great big things are in the works..I am sure that things will come together quite nicely for you. You are right though that being in the thick of it can make it harder to see the ‘wisdom’ and keep a more positive perspective.
Thank you for your inspiration and excellent insights..you are certainly someone who practices what you preach!
Hi Kelli,
Once I read the title I knew this was going to be good. I think at some point or another we all get to this place, wondering if we should even bother anymore.
That’s so funny that you say luck had nothing to do with your achievements. I mentioned the same thing in my recent post. It’s crazy how people connect your success to luck. Truth is you busted your bum for it.
sometimes when I want something and I put it out there and let it go, at least that’s what it feels like, it comes a little easier. It probably sounds a bit odd but it just works out somehow. I guess that’s how I give up a little, but not actually.
~Lea
Hey Lea
Glad the title was intriguing! It is interesting how people use that word a lot and I think it speaks to a common mindset that there is some ‘force’ out there doling out our experiences and some just got the better hand.
It isn’t odd at all how that line of thinking helps bring things together. At the core, we create our experience based on our beliefs and feelings, not really the actions we are taking, though that obviously plays a big part. I like to think of that as surrendering…we want what we want but we are open to how it will come and realize we can’t figure it all out.
Nicely written and timely. I can’t say I’m totally living the life I want but I’m not living the life I don’t want, if that makes sense. The road hasn’t been easy; sometimes it feels easy while other times, like right now, it’s not so easy. Still, I keep giving it my shot because time and time again I’ve proven to be a survivor. And I know true success is right around the corner… I just have to get there.
Hi Mitch
I totally get what you are saying. It sounds like you are in the process of figuring some stuff out and moving more towards what you want and that’s great. Looking back on what you were able to accomplish in the past is hugely helpful, and it is great you are remembering to do that. It is easy to forget all our ‘wins’ and just focus on the hard times and what we haven’t gotten yet. That sort of attention can alter our whole mindset. I have no doubt you will get there. I can feel a strong energy of resolve coming from your words.
Hi Kelli,
What you say makes a lot of sense. During my long journey back to health I have often had to pull back when it hasn’t exactly been “joyful” and re-evaluate. Financial restrictions did come into it too as many of the things I thought I needed in the way of tests and treatments were too expensive and out of the question. But, eventually ways round this presented themselves to me. I wasn’t into LOA then but I recognize now that this was what was happening.
Sandy
Hi Sandy
It is fascinating when we look back on our past experience, and when our consciousness wasn’t as ‘expanded’ and we see what was going on behind the scenes. It can really make us feel better because we realize that it really is our focus that is determining our experience. I am glad you found your way to a physically healthier space.
Hi Kelli,
I absolutely love this post. Yes and I love that you mentioned that if this was easy, then everyone would be doing it. Absolutely! I also love that you mention this journey should be joyful. I needed to hear that because there is so much going on in my life and not manifesting as fast as I’d like that it was encouraging to ‘acknowledge’ this.
Your posts always bring me back to reality and back to realistic expectations and I love that about your blog.
Thank God for you and your wisdom and inspiration.
Great post as usual.
Barbara
Hi Barbara
I am so glad you enjoyed the post. It is easy to forget that the road to getting whatever it is we want should feel good because we will be on the journey over and over again as we will always have something new we want to bring into our life. Sure, none of us are perfect and we’ll have our moments, but if we are engaging in all sorts of things that feel badly to get what we think will make us feel good, we have to stop and do some evaluating. And like you said, if there are things happening in your life right now that are sucking out that joy, you just need to take a look and see where things can be tweaked. Even small changes can make a big difference and help raise our energy and shift our perspective to one that actually makes us feel better