The feeling happens frequently and the reasons for the desire vary widely.
One rule I’ve learned to apply when wanting to “move on” is to be sure I’m moving on for positive reasons, and not because negative emotions are taking over.
For instance, if someone moves on because he or she is angry at another person in their present workplace, chances are that anger will follow them and surface in some other form in the next workplace.
If one moves on from a relationship because the other party allegedly is always close-minded, say, it’s likely another relationship is on the horizon that will feel the same way.
We take our thoughts with us.
So, if you’re ready to “move on,” be sure you take only spiritual, positive, uplifted, and harmonized thoughts of God along for the trip! Be sure the rest is left behind; which means it needs to be dealt with, healed, resolved, at least in your own mind, if not in another’s. Then it has no tentacles to cling to you when you march forward.
Thank You Evan for this very needed and inspiring message this morning! Love this site! So grateful for all of your beautiful, wise, inspiring and healing thoughts! God is so good!
I love the picture of the dog. It’s a perfect and sweet match for today’s blog.
You hit it on the nose, Evan, If you give up any relationship based solely on a mortal feeling and don’t deal with it with spiritual understanding, it will follow one where ever he or she goes. You agree with me 100% Evan.
Thank you Evan for taking time to write these inspirational and encouraging articles. I value them.
Alma
Thank you so much for this timely message. I have been struggling with making a decision to move on based on negative feelings but now I know better. Thank you for the inspiration.