Its ok

Its ok

It’s okay to sometimes not know  being okay. Do not be overcome by the vicissitudes of life but  take them in your stride by having faith in love and  goodness, says Megha Bajaj 

To keep taking that step towards a  dream but not really know if you  are getting any closer. 

To feel somewhat overwhelmed  but unwilling to give up. 

To feel the fear but not allow it to  swallow you whole. 

It’s okay. 

To sometimes feel a little lost and  take that next step towards finding  yourself yet again. 

It’s okay to sometimes not be able  to see the love. 

Inside of you, or outside. 

To know it’s there. It’s the power  that gets you up each morning and  makes you do all that you do but  just feel a bit foggy about it. 

To wonder if things will ever be  the way you wanted them to be or  even if you want that anymore. To feel a little confused about  yourself and those closest to you. It’s okay. 

To sometimes falter a bit in love  but to know that it’s the very force  that is holding you and your world  in place. And that you will feel  its protection, its inspiration, its  potency again—yet again. 

Life is not always about being  okay. 

It’s also about being okay, with not 

About allowing the transitions to  take place  

From the darkest night to the  break of the dawn, 

From the ordinary to the  extraordinary, 

From the known to the beyond. It’s okay to go through it all,  wondering where it is leading.  And yet allowing life to take its  course with you. 

It’s okay.  

You are okay. 

As long as you are willing to open  your little self, 

To life  

With all its twists, turns, 

With its surprises and shockers, Doing your best each day and  allowing the rest to unfold, As it does. 

As it always does. 

It’s okay. 

You are okay. 

We are all in it together.  

None of us know it all. 

None of us get it right all the time. None of us can say, “I never made  a mistake.”  

Or “I never had a negative  thought!” 

Humans we are, evolving  consciousness we are.  

We try and do what we can do.  And sometimes we succeed, other  

So what! 

It’s okay! 

It’s okay. 

You are okay. 

I am okay. 

Let’s create a world of empathy  and compassion.  

You hold my hand, and I will hold  yours.  

You tell me it’s okay, and I will do  the same.  

If I falter, you bring me back in  place, and if you do, I will.  We are here together as explorers  —finding, losing, discovering,  exploring 

Let’s make the journey a lot more  worthwhile, a lot less judgmental,  a lot more filled with love. And  okay-ness! 

I guess that’s exactly what I am  doing—right now. 

Believing  

I am okay. 

Telling you  

You are okay. 

Having faith  

It will all be okay. 

It’s okay 

It’s okay to sometimes not know  

being okay. 

Do not be overcome by the vicissitudes of life but  take them in your stride by having faith in love and  goodness, says Megha Bajaj 

times we don’t. 

what is happening. 

To keep taking that step towards a  dream but not really know if you  are getting any closer. 

To feel somewhat overwhelmed  but unwilling to give up. 

To feel the fear but not allow it to  swallow you whole. 

It’s okay. 

To sometimes feel a little lost and  take that next step towards finding  yourself yet again. 

It’s okay to sometimes not be able  to see the love. 

Inside of you, or outside. 

To know it’s there. It’s the power  that gets you up each morning and  makes you do all that you do but  just feel a bit foggy about it. 

To wonder if things will ever be  the way you wanted them to be or  even if you want that anymore. To feel a little confused about  yourself and those closest to you. It’s okay. 

To sometimes falter a bit in love  but to know that it’s the very force  that is holding you and your world  in place. And that you will feel  its protection, its inspiration, its  potency again—yet again. 

Life is not always about being  okay. 

It’s also about being okay, with not  46 LifePositive | DECEMBER 2022

About allowing the transitions to  take place  

From the darkest night to the  break of the dawn, 

From the ordinary to the  extraordinary, 

From the known to the beyond. It’s okay to go through it all,  wondering where it is leading.  And yet allowing life to take its  course with you. 

It’s okay.  

You are okay. 

As long as you are willing to open  your little self, 

To life  

With all its twists, turns, 

With its surprises and shockers, Doing your best each day and  allowing the rest to unfold, As it does. 

As it always does. 

It’s okay. 

You are okay. 

We are all in it together.  

None of us know it all. 

None of us get it right all the time. None of us can say, “I never made  a mistake.”  

Or “I never had a negative  thought!” 

Humans we are, evolving  consciousness we are.  

We try and do what we can do.  And sometimes we succeed, other  

So what! 

It’s okay! 

It’s okay. 

You are okay. 

I am okay. 

Let’s create a world of empathy  and compassion.  

You hold my hand, and I will hold  yours.  

You tell me it’s okay, and I will do  the same.  

If I falter, you bring me back in  place, and if you do, I will.  We are here together as explorers  —finding, losing, discovering,  exploring 

Let’s make the journey a lot more  worthwhile, a lot less judgmental,  a lot more filled with love. And  okay-ness! 

I guess that’s exactly what I am  doing—right now. 

Believing  

I am okay. 

Telling you  

You are okay. 

Having faith  

It will all be okay. 

Megha Bajaj is a bestselling  author, film script writer and  poet.  

An ardent seeker at heart, she  also runs her online writing and  

healing workshops called WoW.  

You can read more about her on  www.MeghaBajajWoW.com. 

We welcome your comments and suggestions on  this article. Mail us at editor@lifepositive.net An ardent seeker at heart, she  

also runs her online writing and  healing workshops called WoW.  

You can read more about her on www.MeghaBajajWoW.com. 

We welcome your comments and suggestions on  this article. Mail us at editor@lifepositive.net

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