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All posts in March, 2015

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We all have limiting beliefs.  They come from both internal and external sources.  One way to learn more about ourselves is to review those beliefs, question why we believe them, question the source of these accepted beliefs, and then subject those beliefs to scrutiny.

If you can see any reason to question further, do it.  But don’t stop with just your own beliefs, question everything. The only way to define the true parameters of one’s own potential is to look things from as many angles as possible. In doing so, we find inspiration and innovation.

Do you have a story to share about questioning your own limiting beliefs, and how it had changed your life? Please share it so that others may be inspired!

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When we set our sights on a goal or specific outcome and begin taking action steps, we always want to believe that the Universe has our back. And it does. So what’s really going on when we seem to take one step forward and two steps back?

Have you ever started an endeavor that you just knew was right on target, but couldn’t gain the momentum to get it off the ground or see it through to the end?  No matter what you do, or how much effort you’ve put in, it’s like a cosmic two step? 

If so, you could be missing clues from your higher self to look at, or work through, issues or obstacles in your priorities that will continue to prevent success, if left on the back burner. Consider then, that any delay is a sign that it is time to work on self care in some form or another.

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Let’s consider for a moment how a delay in progress can be a blessing.  Obsessing over what we did wrong or left out of an action plan every time we met failure, on even the smallest level, is a rather pointless endeavor – there may be nothing to find there, and this practice only lowers our morale, making it even more challenging to recognize the signs all around us.

When we have sudden down time in our ability to move forward, it gives us a really useful opportunity to work on self-care. Perhaps there is a need to focus our attention on a matter more pressing that we hadn’t recognised before, or one that we refused to acknowledge on some important level.

It could be a mundane task or ignored etheric calling,  a personal relationship, or a need to further education our review skills and toold in our chosen field. It may even simply be our higher selves asking us to take a more laid back approach in order to avoid burnout and continue a positive path.

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It’s all well and good to keep on task and push forward at full throttle when we’re full of energy and good intentions. But just like a car, when we’re running low on fuel, punching the accelerator will not get us to the destination any faster, it will simply burn the fuel out faster, potentially stopping progress altogether. Likewise, all the stop and go can be equally frustrating, not to mention a waste of that precious fuel.

The solution? Slow down, relax, review strategy, meditate,  and clean house, both figuratively and physically.  The act of tying up loose ends in physical life or business, and sweeping those mental cobwebs away can ignite the creative flow, and allow for clarity in perception to return.

Once we’ve come back to our senses, we can review or life’s priorities.  When progress shows, celebrate it! When progress slows, look around. Do our spouses,parents, or children need some nurturing? Are there unfinished projects that can be advanced or completed during this down time? Does your soul need nurturing?

List your priorities, and take the time to really decide how important they truly are.  Have you kept some priorities in the forefront because they are truly important to you, or has it simply been out of habit? Be honest, and rewrite the list in order of actual importance to you.

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Once that’s done, ask yourself: Do you feel better? Are you less stressed with more energy? Have you found sudden inspiration or new ideas? If not, that’s okay, too.  Now that you’ve done the work, it’s time to reward with a relaxing activity, such as a stroll through a park, a light hike through the woods, a nice soak in a bath, hot tub, or sauna, maybe a massage, Reiki treatment, or a spa treatment.

Once we begin pursuing our goals again with a refreshed body, mind, and sense of priorities, setting a new and more realistic pace will seem natural and easy moving forward. Without taking time to recharge, we’ll never achieve there life we want. The more often we stop to engage in this process, the more we can enjoy life and find success. 

How do you usually choose to recharge? What is your favorite “go to” method for reducing burn out? Share in the comments!

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When we were all children, most of us had big dreams that came and went as our imaginations ran wild between the realms of reality and fantasy. We had no reason to ever question “if”, we looked at every possibility as “when”, believing wholeheartedly that our dreams would come true, one way or another.

And then, as we came upon the “age of reason”, our dreams still remained big, but we began to question the realities we had been slowly waking up to. Recognizing that which we believed to be real and comparing it to the unreal, and learning the difference between the two.

Here’s where we get into some tricky territory.  At some point, we are conditioned to accept only what is “possible”, and to ignore what is presented to us as “impossible”. Some of us, though, never give up on certain ideas, no matter how many times we’re told these ideas are not feasible. 

Those of us who never give up are those who are inventors, explorers, scientists, and innovators. The truth is, there may be a bit of those qualities inside of all of us, we simply have not yet tapped into our deeper personal resources to rediscover the qualities we allowed to fade as we grew up and became adults.

Think about it: aren’t there times when we become lost in our thoughts of how we saw the world when we were young? Perhaps we see or hear something that reminds us of dreams we’d long forgotten, yet still carry a slight yearning for once remembered.

To that, I say, dream away. Indulge in your thoughts of “someday”. Every great person in history started out with an idea.  If they had listened to the naysayers of their time who told them, “your idea is (silly/infeasible/improbable/unrealistic/unlikely) impossible”, the world would be a very different place.

Those who succeed know with certainty that impossible is only an opinion. I’m inclined to agree. What are your thoughts on the matter? Feel free to share in the comments.