January 4, 2026

First meeting of the new year and Eloheim delivered! They did the energy of 2026 to start off and then jumped into our list of blocks we have been creating.

Here it is:
The list of potential blocks that keep you out of “I don’t know” and thus the Field of Infinite Possibilities. Applying consciousness to these blocks and surrendering the Personality around them transmutes them to distractions. Distractions engaged with can return to being blocks. Distractions that are not engaged with leave you in the FIP with the potential to experience the “jumps” that the infinite part of FIP refers to.

This list includes some of the “low hanging fruit” of the most likely blocks you will encounter, there are likely more subtle and personalized blocks you will encounter. You may flicker between these things as they are very common, but try not to flop into them.

Personality can’t be part of the present so when Personality presents you with any of these blocks, it MUST be engaging with a former version of you or trying to get you into outcome focus.

1. Analysis Paralysis – Thinking, thinking, and thinking some more rather than beginning to take action.
2. Decision Fatigue – Every decision involves navigating Personality and the accumulation of those decisions can wear you out and make you want to quit.
3. Imposter Syndrome – I’m not good enough/qualified to do this (says who?).
4. Unrealistic Evaluations – The “need” to be perfect (especially on the first try) in order to keep going or to share your project with others.
5. Excessive Information/Resource Gathering – Continuing research beyond the point where you are ready to take action.
6. Unnecessary Side Quests – Feeling blocked and then going in a different direction instead of navigating the block. This isn’t the same as gathering the necessary information/resources for you to move to the next step.
7. Don’t like the sound of my voice – Nearly no one does.
8. What will people think – Imagining the judgment others MIGHT make as justification not to move forward – you don’t have to engage with other people’s comments. That’s optional.
9. Not making time for/prioritizing the project – You aren’t required to work on your project for any specific amount of time, reclaim time from distractions or repurpose time (ie: using a bit of your lunch hour or waking up earlier).
10. Will it be Worth it / Outcome Focus – allowing yourself to get caught up in the end result rather than being present to the process.
11. Moving Goalposts – setting a goal and then changing it midstream, usually making the goal harder to reach.
12. Judging the order of Actions – assuming that there’s a specific order it MUST be done in order to be right.

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2026-01-04


December 28, 2025

Guardians, Visionaries, and Eloheim all contribute amazing insights into “blocks” and “distractions.”
Another incredible entry in this series of meetings about the Field of Infinite Possibilities.

Year end worksheet – download here

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2025-12-28