Practice the Good Syns – but Not the Bad Sins – to Enjoy a Fabulous Life

Are there good syns and bad sins? Do you agree that there are ways to see life that help you feel alive and prosperous no matter what is happening on the outside?

The other day I decided I was ready to receive clients as a trauma and reinvention consultant, offering four to six sessions for reinventing your life. Suddenly the flood gate opened with opportunities. One person booked a session without me even doing any marketing. It was unexpected, but that gave me the energy to make some calls to previous clients. Flow began with a decision to open up. I said to the Universe, “I am ready, willing, and able to open to help five people.

We don’t always get what we want in life, but we can certainly try.

Life Works Better with “Synning”

Let’s get started defining a simple and powerful strategy for what to avoid and what to embrace to have a fabulous life.

There are three “syns” to try to create flow in your life. They are synchronicity, synergy, and synthe­sis. Not practicing them can interfere with ease and abundance. You not only grow by using them, but they are easy to try. They are the tools that will lead you to many unexpected surprises and joys. They arise from the deepest well of our inner knowing: instincts and intuition and aligning with the Greater Good for you and others.

If we are not rewarded for using our instincts and intuition, but for doing the right things and accom­plishing goals, we have gotten out of the habit of trusting one of the most useful parts of ourselves. Each of us has a still, quiet voice within that tells us what is important, what hurts, what to stick with, and what to let go of.

If we argue with the inner wise one and try to convince ourselves to keep on going with only pressure to succeed, we will override our precious wis­dom. Maybe just take a pause and do some deep breathing and then begin again.

What if we were to trust our own capacity to know what is right for us every moment? Scary? Maybe. But for now, I’m only talking about listen­ing to our inner voice.

What Is the Difference Between Syns and Sins?

Your three syn tools – synchronicity, synergy, and synthesis­ – have accompanying sins that can keep you limited. I con­sider it “sinning” to neglect deeper longings and unmet dreams. Don’t you feel more alive when you pay heed to what you know is right for you, even when it doesn’t always make perfect sense?

A synchronicity is when the right person appears or you call someone you have been thinking about and something inspiring happens. The sin linked to synchronicity is over­ controlling and overthinking.

The sin linked to synergy is the belief that you must do everything yourself – that you can’t trust others. What if you felt more support and companionship? Letting go of loneliness and joining with other safe people might lead to more companionship and support.

The sin linked to synthesis is impatience. It’s like opening the oven before the cake has been baked. It might be a learning curve when you don’t have all the answers. You decide you can’t live your dreams, and that things won’t work. Change can happen if we can be patient.

Syns give you a way to live aligned with the Greater Good. Life can be like taking deep breaths on a beautiful beach. Sins, on the other hand, suck away your energy like a vacuum and limit experiencing magic.

Checklists and Goals

You can have lists and goals, but do you define yourself by lists and goals? Do checklists make you feel important?

For myself, I think I am much more than what I do. I value my excitement and life-expanding urges. When I value growth and expansion, I make choices to go to new classes, to write a book, to call my niece because I’m thinking of her.

Every day we are pummelled by society’s ideas of suc­cess and failure. These ideas about money, status, and achievement can drive us to backaches and migraines. Have you chosen your guiding principles carefully, or are you like a lemming following the pack?

Please Take a Moment to Reflect:

What enlivens your day and this moment? What might you be missing? If you were to die tomorrow, would you have regrets?