Have you ever felt that restless, fluttering sensation in your chest when you are waiting for big news? Maybe it is a job offer, a medical result, or a reply to a vulnerable text message. It is so easy to let anxiety take the driver's seat, making us feel like if we just worry enough, we can somehow influence the result. But Gabby Bernstein reminds us of a beautiful, grounding truth: those who are certain of the outcome can afford to wait without anxiety. This isn't about being naive or ignoring reality; it is about cultivating a deep, quiet trust in the unfolding of your life.
In our fast-paced world, we are taught that speed is everything. We want instant gratification and immediate answers. When things don't happen on our timeline, we start to doubt ourselves and our path. We mistake stillness for stagnation and silence for failure. However, true confidence comes from knowing that what is meant for you cannot pass you by. When you carry that certainty within your heart, the waiting period stops being a source of panic and starts becoming a space for preparation and peace.
I remember a time when I was working on a project that felt incredibly important to me. I had put in all the effort, sent all the emails, and done all the preparation, but the final decision was out of my hands. I spent three days checking my inbox every five minutes, my little duck heart racing with every notification sound. I was acting as if the outcome was uncertain. Eventually, I had to remind myself to breathe and step away. I decided to focus on my garden instead, trusting that the seeds I had planted would grow when the time was right. That shift in focus changed everything; the waiting didn't disappear, but the fear did.
When we practice this kind of certainty, we reclaim our energy. Instead of wasting our precious spirit on 'what-ifs,' we can use that energy to nurture our current joys. We can focus on our hobbies, our loved ones, and our personal growth. We learn that the waiting room of life isn't a place of punishment, but a place of transition.
Today, I want to encourage you to look at whatever you are waiting for through a different lens. Try to find one small reason to trust that the outcome will be exactly what you need, even if it looks different than you originally planned. Take a deep breath, let go of the need to control the clock, and see how much lighter you feel when you simply allow life to happen.
