The challenge that will change your life!

CutToTheCore

Bring to mind a situation, relationship, belief that both challenges you and that you are ready to experience shift around.  

Got it?  Now:

 

  • Who would you be without this challenge?
  • What is the most powerful question I could ask?
  • What is your response to that question?
  • What needs to happen?
  • What steps will you take?

Awesome Self-Care … can be a lonely road

RoadLessTraveled
I was asked to write about this topic … and I think I need to make it very simple.

Self-care: honoring what “I” need physically, emotionally, spiritually, intellectually — nourishing my body, allowing my emotions to be and flow, healing and expressing my spirit, speaking my thoughts without apology.

Look around you. Who do you know who practices awesome self-care? If you are fortunate enough to know even one such person or, better yet, to BE that person, what is their impact on those around them?  My guess is that they are generous, kind, loving, authentic, real and that the gift they give themselves daily can’t help but spill over into honoring everyone and everything around them.

If the impact of deep and powerful self-care is feeling great and being an amazing person to be around:

Why do so few people practice awesome self-care?

Just maybe some of this is true:

  • they live in the excuses of “no time for that” or “that is selfish”
  • they are unable to say no to others; they have poor or non-existent boundaries
  • they don’t love themselves enough

There is one more, rarely spoken of reason:

It can be very lonely.

Think about it. How many people do you know who practice awesome self-care regularly, who are truly devoted to their personal wellbeing and who say no to you when your request interferes with it? Not many! In our society and many others in today’s world, amazing self-care is the road less traveled. You won’t readily find a 12-step group called Amazing Self-Care Anonymous (though you could start one!) or an organization whose core values include each employee practices amazing self-care first. All too often, those closest to us, family and friends, are anything but encouraging when we put ourselves first.

So this practice of amazing self-care can be VERY lonely.

Yet, here is my truth, having been growing my personal practice steadily over the past 10-15 years:

  • The more I take care of me, the more I’m accused of being generous!
  • The more I take care of me, the more I have within me to give and the more I want to give it.

With respect to awesome self-care, I choose to be in this world, but not of it. I can’t imagine any other way to be anymore.

Please, don’t take my word for its value, but do give amazing self-care a try.  Please? If you can’t do it for yourself, consider doing it for those you love. Consider modeling extreme awesome self-care for your children, your friends and for those you work with who aren’t aware that it is a choice and perhaps don’t know how to do it.

How will your amazing self-care impact our world?
What loneliness are you willing to experience …
for the greater good?

Thank you.

The Art of YOU!

TheArtOfYou

How would it feel to embrace your life as a work of art and you the artist … every color selection, every brush stroke, a mindful addition to your personal creation?

I’m curious how you receive that idea.  Does it fill you with warmth and desire to get to know who you are and how you want to live this precious life? Does it sound selfish?

Here’s something for you to ponder. You are unique. You alone can discover who you were meant to be, the talents that are yours to develop and share, the service that is yours to give, the ideas that you, and only you, can share with humanity in service of the greater good. There is nothing selfish about daring to discover passion and purpose then mindfully developing your “life art” and letting it be seen.

Bring to mind someone whose full embrace of their personal gifts has greatly impacted you – perhaps an amazing teacher, mentor, parent,  musician, artist, actor – maybe even your own child.

What would be missing in your life without this person?

What are you withholding …
from those in your circle of influence?

What will it feel like …
to embrace The Art of YOU?

Why do periodic reviews?

I just completed my annual review on March 1, the beginning of my new year. I was amazed to look back and notice how often I had stepped into new ways of impacting the world. I was reminded of all the personal challenges in the midst of that expansion. I realized how much I had grown! My intention for the year had been to celebrate, play and receive and I had done that – and – I had positive impact on those around me.

What is the purpose of the periodic pause,
noticing where we are,
looking backward, forward, setting intentions?

My review, this intentional pause, served as a huge acknowledgment of what I have to offer our world as well as all that I am grateful for. Setting an intention for the year ahead from this awareness allows me to leap forward, expand, become more of who I am to be in this lifetime.

I invest the time in this annual pause for clarity, assurance and direction.

What would you discover in an annual review?
How would your actions shift with a powerful, focused intention?

(*) For some guidance on how to do a review, check out EOY Review.

 

All in … and Unattached!

Today’s message is simple yet possibly life changing.

What does being all in mean to you?

For me, it’s about giving my all, investing 100% of my energy, full commitment, staying power. Often, I’ve been very careful about where I am all in. Why? Because I’ve been concerned with the outcome. If I am going to give it my all, it better succeed or be good. Also, at times I’ve hesitated to be all in out of fear that I’d be all spent. I chose to stay back and conserve my energy.

What is the impact of my effort when I’m not all in?
What is the impact when I stay back and conserve my energy?

Am I wishy-washy? Am I only half there, only giving some of what I could offer? Today, I want to offer you and me an alternative way to be in this life:

All in … and Unattached!

What does this mean? It means this: give our all. Be all in. Live fully. And … be unattached to the outcome. If we choose to participate, give fully and freely, be all in. Then let go of the outcome – remain unattached – and open.  I suppose this is similar to giving without any strings attached. When I apply this to my life as a whole, it means living forward, deeply, richly, freely. It means not holding on or holding back. It means not trying to control the outcome and not fearing the unknown.  I am reminded of this quotation:

DalaiLama

In what ways do you hold back?
In what ways will you arrive at death having not really lived?
How will you live today All in … and Unattached?