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Words by Josephine Snowling

What is it like to take an alternative path in life?

September 09, 2023 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Daily heiter, Living

It has been a year now since my family and I relocated to Wales. Apart from a few holidays as a child, this country was unknown to us before we moved. 

Throughout our first year we have spent time getting to know the local area, which has been encouraged by our regular drive to my daughters school, 9 miles from our home. 

Being our first owned home we’ve also been on the lookout for thrifted household items to upcycle and add some character to our new home. Facebook Marketplace has been our friend this past year. 

But aside from finding some beautiful second hand pieces of furniture, my expeditions to locate the properties where these items are located have sometimes been challenging and eye opening to say the least. 

I have been taken down dirt tracks, up very steep and narrow one lane roads, along the edges of high up hills and through some questionably sized puddles that verged more on the side of small ponds. 

Some of this has been partly my own choosing, some have been unavoidable to reach the villages of where these must have items are located and some have been by mistake. Word of warning, if you ever find yourself driving in Wales using a satnav, always check out the route before just opting to follow the shortest route available (it will usually find a very off course track to take you there). 

But whilst my driving expeditions to find items to fill my home have been a highly amusing topic of conversation at dinner time for our family, they have also given me a profound insight into life itself and provide an ideal representation of what it feels like to take an alternative path in life, something I know a lot about. 

For most of my life it’s felt as if most of my choices and opinions have gone against the grain of general society. From our parenting choices, choosing an alternative form of education for our children, our diet and lifestyle choices and now even in my business. 

I wouldn’t say I purposely choose to ignore societal norms, I just simply chose to find alternative choices that at their core make me feel good, that align with my inner values and desires. 

But this hasn’t always been an easy road. 

Plagued with doubt, fear and insecurities about the path itself and my ability to navigate the path. Like the backroads I’ve been driving along here in Wales, there have been times when I’ve wanted to turn back. Is this furniture really worth it, I’ve asked myself. Do I have the driving skills needed to make it down this road? Were all the same questions I asked in doubt whilst driving along my alternative life path.  

But even though these roads can sometimes be thrilling, sometimes terrifying, what is always certain is the breathtaking scenery I encounter along the journey. 

The spectacular panoramic views, the hidden gems of nature which seem only visible to those willing to find them. I’ve seen babbling brocks, gushing waterfalls and hills that seem to roll for miles, usually without anyone else in the world present, except sometimes my daughters. 

What I’ve come to learn about these roads in Wales and it is true as well in life, is that the backroads are quiet, they are only for the ones daring enough to look for an alternative route. For those willing to question whether there is another road they can take. 

They aren’t for the faint of heart. You don’t always know what the road ahead will uncover, a sharp turn, a steep hill or a beautiful clear track. You just have to trust in yourself as you drive the road. 

You have to be willing to go off the main road every once in a while, to forgo the standard route if you want to experience the beauty that comes with the alternative path. 

This is true in relationships, in business, in any aspect of life. Choosing to follow the path of your heart, the path your soul wants and knows you should follow. Sounds like something that should be easy but quite often it’s the rockiest path you’ll ever go down.

Like the Buddha transcending on his journey to enlightenment, he was faced with his own inner demons, his limiting beliefs, his doubt and fears. He was presented with a choice each and every time, do I turn back or move forward? 

And although it may seem that following your soul's path can feel lonely sometimes, what I’ve actually found over the years, is the stronger my own inner belief has become. The belief that taking an alternative route isn’t only right for me but can actually lead me where I want to go faster and yield a more exciting and abundant journey along the way. The more I have attracted, into my reality, stories of others who have done the same and very successfully. 

They have felt like that comforting sign post you see when you’ve been travelling down a bumpy unmarked road for a while, wondering whether you made the right turn. That sign that reassures you that your intended destination is not far away, that all this time and through all the doubt and fear you have always been travelling on the path your soul intended you to. You aren’t lost but instead found. 

Following a soul led life path doesn’t mean you always travel the backroads. I still use the motorways on the road and in life. But don’t be afraid to take the backroads when you feel called to. 

Although it may seem scary at first, that inner calling is never wrong and the more you take the leap of faith the stronger your belief comes in trusting your inner voice and guidance. 

Josephine Snowling is a writer, teacher and entrepreneur who shares her own personal truth, understanding and insight of how this reality works and how you can learn to come home to yourself so that you may consciously manifest the life you desire.

Images via Unsplash

September 09, 2023 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
positive mindset, positive thinking, resilience
Daily heiter, Living
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Dreams come true: reflections on how I achieved one of my biggest goals

May 17, 2022 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Daily heiter, Heiter marketing

If you've followed along on social media, you probably already know that I am closer to one of my biggest dreams than ever before. Since founding heiter in 2016, I had dreamt of publishing heiter in print and now, after the crowdfunding campaign ended successfully, I can happily announce that it will finally happen this year!

I still need to work on the timeline and chat to a few more stakeholders involved but it's very likely that the heiter print publication will hit the shelves in summer/early autumn. I can't tell you how excited I get when writing these words! It took such a long time to get to where I am right now. Also, it is proof that one should never stop believing: dreams can come true and yes, the journey to get there might not be easy but it's so worth it.

Two of the things that definitely helped me along the way were the following:

  • resilience and embracing change rather fearing it

  • my community

Why am I telling you that? Because maybe you're also working on fulfilling a dream. Maybe you don't know where to start. Maybe you find it hard to continue believing in it all or you're actually thinking about giving up.

What I've learned is that things are never linear. Sometimes it's about leaning in and working with the unexpected so that you can move along on your journey. Remember when my first campaign failed a few weeks ago? I saw it as an opportunity rather than a failure and built on my learnings. Also, with time I realised how important it is to listen to yourself, trust your gut feeling and blend out the noise around you.

I was faced with quite a few pessimistic comments when it came to the print publication, especially after not achieving my first crowdfunding goal. I didn't want to let them bring me down though. I knew that I could trust my intuition. I knew that somehow it would work out, even if I didn't necessarily know how.

My second big learning from my recent experience was that it's ok to ask for and accept help. There was no way of finishing my campaign successfully without the support of the people who believe in my work and/or care about me as a person. A few years back I would have not dared to reach out to others but time has taught me that a journey is easier if not walked alone.

Have you had similar experiences with achieving a goal in the past? Or are you dreaming of making one come true? Do comment below and let me know about it. I'd love to hear about your learnings and/or hopes. Alternatively, you can also dm me on Instagram.

Be heiter,

Katharina x

Words: Katharina Geissler-Evans, heiter

Image: tobetold

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May 17, 2022 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
resilience, small businesses, creative women, goal setting
Daily heiter, Heiter marketing
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