The Process of Progress

A good friend of mine opened her new store this morning. She has already been self-employed as an interior decorator and designer. But now she has a beautiful showroom tastefully decorated with perfectly matching items to welcome clients. This way, she has not only the possibility to inspire them and give them an idea of what she can do, but she can also sit together with them right there and work out some first ideas. No more visiting them, then preparing drawings and offers at home, visiting them again, and only working with catalogs instead of a choice of samples. Of course, so much went wrong the closer the date of the opening came, but she is such a power-woman. Like a magician, she switched to alternatives that turned out as a much better option than the original idea or order.

That is how she was even led to the decision to go for this whole concept. She invested a lot of money and, of course, risks a lot. Every new beginning is risky because it is a step into a new unknown field with new experiences. But what in life is actually certain, right? However, I was looking back at the long way she has come. She started her additional education as an interior decorator and room planner when she was in her mid to end-thirties. After that, she worked at a company for a while before she founded her own company. Mostly, she worked on her own, but also worked together with someone in a team. But that did not work out well. Over time, she got a little frustrated since she could not see any development or a satisfying way to apply her growing experience. Then, about a year ago, she noticed a market niche in a part of her field. She thought, now, she either stop being self-employed or do her own thing in a really big way… and here she is about 12 to 15 years later! She kept the direction when even she had not considered having her own store one day.

I heard about the progress on and off. But everything in the process was completely led, beginning with finding the premises which actually found her. Also, the two people she employs, she already knew for so many years. But it was meant to be that they were available at the right time, that they have the experience and potential that is needed, AND that all the three even talked about it. My friend needed to go this long way with all her experiences in between to be so well prepared and experienced that she could deal with the responsibility. Because of all her little steps and seeming detours, she could accumulate a really big network that is now at hand for anything she needs in her business.

We often question life and ourselves why things don’t develop in a certain way, at a certain pace, or not at all. We can get frustrated when we need to take a sideway because the main street is blocked. But the sideway holds some experiences we need only to reach the main street again. And that makes you look a little different sideways. I don’t think we ever make detours. Probably we already are on the main street anyway since everything we do and experience takes us further on our personal path. All we need to do is keep faith in ourselves to keep moving and to do what feels right in the very moment. Then miraculously, we know what to do, or things just fall into place, and decisions appear like a simple consequence. Then we don’t even need that much courage because everything feels doubtlessly right and clear.

Maybe you need to look at obstacles not as a way to stop you but to keep you on track.
There are no detours but only the next steps.
There are no sideways but only narrower parts of the main road.
And of course, it is never too late or too early to start a project when the passion is burning inside.

In Love and Light


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The purpose of my blog is to inspire and shine a light on the beauty and power of the wonderful being inside your body. You came into this world to share what only you can give. Remember who you really are, conquer the world the way you always wanted to, and become the blessing to us all that you were meant to be.

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It is always so amazing to witness the natural rise of someone. We all have this in us and it will surface in whatever part of our lives it is meant to. Thank you, dear Nico!

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Thats so true, Erika! Live the day! -) There’s nothing else we can do anyway! I also notice it vividly in strength training how necessary it is to always practice. Suspend two days and my muscles are sore like never before. 😉 We have the same thing if we disregard our practice in life. Michael

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That is really great and excited news about your friend. A really wonderful example of perseverance, faith and not giving up on her vision. Are there any real roadblocks? Or are they put in place to ask “do you really want it?” It doesn’t matter so much about the direction but if we believe that we reach the end point of what we want/hope for/desire. Thanks for sharing about your friend and the encouraging post. You have an inspiring week.

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I think road blocks are testing our determination on one hand and on the other hand they provoke us to gain knowledge and preparation. I mean, it always depends on the way you look at them. That’s why the are not necessarily being called road blocks. So, I would rather go with: preparation or education, experience enhancer, or whatever. Because that is what they are. Or they simply direct you towards the actual goal … however, they have an important purpose.
Thank you very much and I wish you the same!

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Great Post Erika. Sadly, so many people reach the proverbial road block and rather than decide whether to go “over it, through it, or around it” … they just give up. As you note so well, such blocks are merely ensuring that we end up in the desired direction and are not intended to stop us.

I remember so well, when I was around 11 years old, my father talking to my mother. He was a Scenic Artist at a local theatre, and she was a Costume maker at another theatre. They now had us three kids and wanted a place of their own … but the price was beyond their reach, and the theatre business was collapsing due to the advent of television. The words I can remember to this day (and imagine a good English accent) were ” Well Olive, if we are ever going to own our own home, I’m going to have to build the damn thing myself!” He did! It was a project loaded with challenges, but we moved in 3 years later. What a role model I had! 🙂

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This is such an amazing example that if you really want something, you can make it happen. It only depends on the size of the flame of your determination and desire. But impossible is only that thing that you give up on. Your parents must have been wonderful role models for you and your siblings.

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Are you sure you weren’t talking about you? 😂 🤣
But it is a heartfelt path Erika, one where we constantly take a step into the unknown but pushed by that hope that guides us. Great post ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋

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I think, I am talking about the majority of people on this planet and for sure also about me. But she was just such an inspiration to make me aware of it again, how important the individual timing is. As you said, it needs to be heartfelt not (only) brain directed. Thank you very much, Mark!

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