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THE GIRL WITH CRUTCHES WHO WANTED TO CLIMB THE HILL

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THE GIRL WITH CRUTCHES WHO WANTED TO CLIMB THE HILL

MIRA WARSZAWSKI

There was seven of us, ready to start our adventure to Crystal Grotto Cave in Cobham, located just one hour of drive from London. One of us was a young girl called Becky. She sat quietly on the back seat of the 7-seater car driven by her mum Tracy.

There is something sophisticated in Becky’s beautiful eyes. When she looks at you – you might think she is an angel. She is 22 years old young woman with a slender silhouette.

At this joyous moment of staring our trip, we do not see she suffers from a physical ailment. This happens only then we have reached our destination. She gets off the car and her mum hands over to her the crutches. Becky wears a supportive band on her right knee.

Unfortunately, her knee sustained an injury, and she needs crutches to walk around. No doubts that at times it is very painful. She is a pretty girl with a gentle, bubbly nature and head full of dreams.

Nevertheless, nobody knows what her heart is singing about because she does not complain or moan.

We all enter onto the Painshill’s beautiful land, excited to visit the Crystal Grotto and explore its magnificent surroundings. There are noisy geese hovering over the fields, flying in flocks and you could smell the earthy fragrance of grass, trees, and waters.

Becky continues walking with crutches. Her pain is getting worse and her mum rushes with painkillers. We all reach Crystal Grotto, caught in awe of its immense beauty. We take loads of pictures whilst inside this magical cave. With our hearts filled with joy we are finally ready to take a break for a launch so Becky can pause her walking challenge.

Becky’s mum gets a wheelchair. She did not know there would be one available, but our walking leader Asha went looking and seemed to know there would be one. She checked that nobody needs it. Becky finally can let her leg rest, enjoying a free ride. We all push Becky on the wheelchair through the bumpy surfaces of the country pathways, acting like she was our princes on a white horse, and we were her royal retinue. Valerie, Linda, and Other Linda are happy to help, too. Becky feels loved and so special. We spot ducks, geese, and Becky’s favourite animals – cows. She is one happy girl! She can focus on the beauty of nature and disregard a pain.

Finally, we all arrive to the top of the hill, and we experience something beautiful – the connection of hearts. We were so proud of Becky, seeing her sitting on a wheelchair on top of the hill with breathtaking panoramic views in front of us, rich in abundant green fields and lash forest in far distance. We can see the sense of achievement in Becky’s face. Moreover, her smile is telling us all about it that matters for her the most during this adventure – an immerse gratitude for helping her to reach that goal of climbing on the hill with crutches.

What an inspirational young woman she is! She helped us to learn a lesson how to manifest a dream into a reality, keeping it simple, maintaining an open heart and not blaming the circumstances or anyone else.

According to the Oxford Dictionary, manifestation, means bringing something into existence in the material of physical world through our thoughts, energies, feelings, beliefs, and desires.

This is how I created the Becky’s Roadmap to Manifesting Your Dreams:

A burning desire – What is your heart singing about?

A clarity – The vision of yourself on The Hill (whatever this means for you, your highest goal)

Right mindset – I will! I must! I can!

Dumping limiting beliefs – Daily practice of 369 method (a way to do your affirmations) to empower your self-image.

An unwavering faith that The Source supports you on your journey – A team of supporters; your family and friends; Your Spiritual Guides.

Your energy/Your vibrations

– Choose your free will to control your feelings. Take an advantage of tools that will help you to achieve it: just to mention; meditation, mindfulness, journaling, walking in nature.

Inspired Actions – Walking with Crutches despite a pain (as a metaphor of overcoming obstacles and not giving up).

Thankfulness – I am on top of the hill! Woo Hoo! Thank you, Universe! I am so happy and grateful!

When you focus on your vision everything is possible. Just stick to that burning desire to attain your goal, instead of wasting your time and energy on dwelling on how to get there.

Rely on The Source (Universe/ God) and have faith in it. The unwavering faith helps you to stay positive and keep you going even when things are tough. Faith is that powerful force that changes everything within you.

Written by Mira Warszawski – Certified Life Coach and bestselling co-author.

Photo of Becky taken by her mum – Tracy Hall

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