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Hear this tip! About Help 2m42s
Are you missing out? One of my daughter’s earliest sentences was “I do myself.” Although there is much to be said for being self-sufficient, there are also times when two or more working together is a better course. Sometimes, sharing the joy of exploration benefits not just the learner but also the teacher. Sometimes, the one who has gone before can eliminate roadblocks and dead ends, while the one who is new can bring energy and new perspectives. Sometimes, two or more can accomplish what one alone cannot.
What are some signs more are better than one? When we have a vision of what is possible but only some of the skill required to make the vision real, that is a time to engage with another. When we have more fun when we are part of a team, that is a time to engage with another. When we have the skill but want new ideas or someone who can move forward even when we are not available, that is a time to engage with another.
Now that we’re connected, what do we do? We create the state of being that allows all involved to benefit most from the enterprise. We identify the outcomes we want, both individually and for us as a team. If we feel stuck, we stop and return to our desired outcomes, refocus, and select the next action step that gets us heading in the direction we want, together.
Now what? I’ve shared monthly Tips with you since 2005, and now this is the last monthly Tip Sheet. You can find archived tips here and more recent tips here. You can also read my book, Live Light: Simple Steps, available as a paperback or for Kindle through Amazon, for expanded tips with accompanying coaching questions. And you can follow me on Twitter and subscribe to this RSS feed for new posts.
Now, I am turning my time and energy to making other visions of mine real. I have a specific vision for what I want to accomplish, and I know that to accomplish what I want it’s time to create a team of people who complement my own talents. Keep an eye out for news and an invitation to join in and collaborate on that for which we share a passion!
My warmest wishes,
Leanne
Hear this tip! Get On the Path 3m14s
“Pay attention. Pay attention to the reactions of your body. It is the wisdom of the Self speaking to you. Be aware of concern or anticipation, of all the feelings that come from the Self. They manifest in the body. What is their counsel?”
- Jacqueline Winspear (with thanks to Shelley Greenberg for sharing the quote)
Wait, there’s a path? Yes. There is a path. Your path. I don’t know what your path is, and no one else can tell you what your path is, either. Just knowing that there is a path is enough. Enough to begin your journey back. Enough to know that there is a better way.
How do I know if I’m on or off the path? Your body is telling you every moment whether you are on or off the path. It may be screaming, or it may be whispering. Are you listening? Look at your body. Feel your body. Are you overweight? Do you stand awkwardly? Is your body out of alignment? Do you have pain? The more we allow ourselves to move off the path, and the longer we stay off our path, the more we open ourselves to disease. Dis. Ease. This shows up in our body in ways large and small. Notice. Although it’s never too late to get on the path, we can make it easier for ourselves by acting sooner rather than later.
How do I get on the path? Getting on the path begins, for most people, with an ending. At some point, you say, “I’ve had enough. I’m not doing this anymore.” Examine how you spend your time, money, and energy nowadays. What is draining you? What is energizing you? How can you get more of what energizes you? What happens in your body when you do more of what energizes you? What happens in your body when you do less of what drains you? Being energized means you are on the path.
How do I stay on the path? Staying on the path is not so much a matter of will as it is a matter of learning the skills to take a single step in the right direction when will has disappeared. We can learn skills that help us stay on the path. Write down what enables you to get on the path. Write down what enables you to stay on the path. Do more of it.
Want a partner in getting and staying on your path? Call me at 703-297-2224 or email me!
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