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		<title>‘Into It’ and ‘Over It’</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[My coach and homegirl Monisha cracks entirely up during our conversations. This usually happens when she suggests something profoundly challenging to me, and then, after sitting with it, I say “I’m into it” or just “into it.” Always sotto voce. I know why she laughs. Because she knows me well, and she knows that my “I’m [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span data-verified="redactor" data-redactor-tag="span" data-redactor-style="background-color: initial;">My coach and homegirl Monisha cracks entirely up during our conversations. This usually happens when she suggests something profoundly challenging to me, and then, after sitting with it, I say “I’m into it” or just “into it.” Always </span><em data-redactor-tag="em">sotto voce</em><span data-verified="redactor" data-redactor-tag="span" data-redactor-style="background-color: initial;">.</span></p><img width="710" height="400" src="https://i1.wp.com/www.taranicholle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/‘Into-It’-and-‘Over-It’.jpg?fit=710%2C400&amp;ssl=1" class="featured-image wp-post-image" alt="‘Into It’ and ‘Over It’" srcset="https://i1.wp.com/www.taranicholle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/‘Into-It’-and-‘Over-It’.jpg?w=710&amp;ssl=1 710w, https://i1.wp.com/www.taranicholle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/‘Into-It’-and-‘Over-It’.jpg?resize=300%2C169&amp;ssl=1 300w, https://i1.wp.com/www.taranicholle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/‘Into-It’-and-‘Over-It’.jpg?resize=518%2C292&amp;ssl=1 518w, https://i1.wp.com/www.taranicholle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/‘Into-It’-and-‘Over-It’.jpg?resize=82%2C46&amp;ssl=1 82w, https://i1.wp.com/www.taranicholle.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/‘Into-It’-and-‘Over-It’.jpg?resize=600%2C338&amp;ssl=1 600w" sizes="(max-width: 710px) 100vw, 710px" />
<p>I know why she laughs. Because she knows me well, and she knows that my “I’m into it” is shorthand for: “I understand what you’re suggesting, and it’s uncomfortable, or a challenge to the way I’ve been doing things. That said, after considering this seriously, from way down in my gut/soul, I’m saying YES.”</p>
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<p><span data-verified="redactor" data-redactor-tag="span" data-redactor-style="background-color: initial;">She knows that if I say I’m into it, dollars to doughnuts I’ll reprioritize, make the time and invest the energy to doing whatever it is I said I’m into, whether the commitment is minuscule or massive.</span></p>
<p>When we were invited to watch the 1931 Dracula on Halloween, with the Phillip Glass string quartet playing the score live, I said: “I’m into it.” (And <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUm1trPAoVM" target="_blank" rel="noopener">it was the bomb</a>.)</p>
<p><a href="https://venturebeat.com/2017/10/11/lightspeed-venture-partners-brings-on-tara-nicholle-nelson-as-new-entrepreneur-in-residence/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">When Lightspeed asked</a> if I’d work on a new startup to bring spiritual well-being to millions of people, I closed my eyes for a few heartbeats, lifted my head up and heart out and said: I’m into it.</p>
<p>These three words sound dry, but as I say them, there is an undertone of depth. If I say I’m into it, I mean it. There’s a connotation not just that “I’ll do it” but also that I deeply approve of it. I’m not just agreeing to complete a task or check a box. I’m assenting to inhabit it. More importantly, if I’m not into it, you won’t hear me say I am.</p>
<p>The countervailing phrase in my personal lexicon is this: Over it. I have an incredible threshold for withstanding discomfort and for thriving under non-ideal conditions. But I’ve also learned that (a) martyrdom is not a good look and (b) if you can thrive in dysfunction, you can create vastly more glorious things in a context of well-being. Oh yeah, and (c) life is actually supposed to be <em data-redactor-tag="em">fun.</em> So, when I know it’s time to prune, end, shed or transition out of anything, big or small, I’ll say to myself, my pages or whoever is involved: “I’m over it.”</p>
<p>When I&#8217;m “over it,&#8221; I frequently decide to metabolize whatever experience I&#8217;m over, just like our bodies do. This involves sorting through what portion of the experience or relationship nourishes me so that I should retain that memory or lesson, and what part I should release, like waste.</p>
<p>This final <a href="http://www.taranicholle.com/30-day-writing-challenge/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">30 Day Writing Challenge of 2017</a> for Conscious Leaders and Creators is dedicated to Envisioning 2018. This Challenge is not just for writers: it&#8217;s designed for anyone who wants to create something in the world; anyone who wants to put their soul on deck. After we downregulate our nervous systems for a few days so we can tune into our inner guidance, we’ll work on two things:</p>
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<li><strong data-redactor-tag="strong">Into it: </strong>We’ll figure out exactly what would float our boat if it happened next year. We will create a beautiful, inspired, compelling vision for 2018 not based on what we “should” be doing, but on what gives rise to an involuntary, soul-level “INTO IT.&#8221;</li>
<li><strong data-redactor-tag="strong">Over it:</strong> By the time we’re done with this Challenge, we will have crystal clarity about what we’ll need <em data-redactor-tag="em">and what we must leave behind, shed or prune</em> as we move into the next season of our lives. What makes our souls say “OVER IT.&#8221;</li>
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<p>If that sounds at all like what you need to make 2018 a soulful year, a year of miracles, join us. <strong data-redactor-tag="strong"><em data-redactor-tag="em">It&#8217;s free</em></strong>. Register <strong data-redactor-tag="strong"><a href="http://www.taranicholle.com/30-day-writing-challenge/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a></strong>.</p>
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