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A Time to Reflect

by Admin October 16, 2008

During this magnificent fall season, trees let go of their leaves in order to restore balance and prepare for new growth in the spring. Do you ever wonder about the incomprehensible power of life that brings them back every spring?

The fall is also a time to reflect, a time to appreciate and to remember. The fall is nature's way of inviting us to restore balance, nurture the soul and feel grateful for what we have.
We are all part of this amazing process of change and development. Did you know that ninety-five percent of the atoms in your body are replaced in the course of a year? Did you know that your skin regenerates itself every four weeks? As millions of cells in our bodies continue to change, millions of stars and galaxies keep moving in an ever-expanding space. Life is celebrated through a constant motion of change.
Instead of celebrating change and personal growth, we have become very skilled in holding on and resisting the flow of life's creative energy and our innate ability to change!
We hold on, not only to the material possessions we have accumulated (material clutter), but more significantly, we tend to hold on to assumptions, beliefs, and perspectives (mental and emotional clutter) as if they were carved in stone.
Instead of expending energy looking for evidence to support whatever position we favor, we can choose to become more fluid and flexible. We can choose to become more congruent, rather than consistent.
When your closet is full, you'll have no room to hang new clothes. The ironic thing is that most of the clothes hanging in your closet are probably outdated, and you wouldn't wear them anyway. In order to create something new in your life, you have to make space for it! You must let go of the old in order to create something wonderfully new!
We want to let go of limiting beliefs that no longer support us, in order to adopt new and empowering beliefs. We want to let go of doubt, anger, resentment, and guilt, to make room for certainty, joy, understanding and acceptance. In order to attract a new relationship, we need to let go of the emotional attachment to an old one. We can drop an old behavior that is harmful to our well-being and make space for building a new habit that will support our goals and values.
Make some time in your busy calendar this week for yourself. Make some time to reflect on the priorities in your life and the choices you are making. If you don't clear out some space in your mind, there is no room for new ideas to develop.
Ask yourself if what you're doing is taking you in the direction you want to go. Are you being the person you really want to be or is your life being directed by the expectations of others? What is it that could bring more fulfillment and happiness in your life? Think about it. 

Your Creative Self

by Admin September 29, 2008

Your life is a continuous process of creating, becoming, choosing, and changing.

Creativity is not just a term to describe writers, artists or musicians. Each and every one of us has been given this innate ability to create and re-create ourselves, not just initially, but as a continuous process throughout life.

This self organizing and creative ability is what gives us enormous freedom of self expression. This freedom allows you to choose any form or shape, and create meaning out of endless possibilities.

Over time, you have used this innate creative freedom of choice to develop habits, create beliefs, behaviors and routines, which shape your unique identity and way of being. The person you are today is an expression of who you decided to become.

The image you hold about yourself becomes your identity. It is shaped by your past experiences, values, beliefs, capabilities, and your sense of purpose. It is from this unique point of (self) reference that you see and interpret the world around you.

Most people live their lives consistent with their self image, and will do anything to live and validate their lives within the self-imposed boundaries they have created.

You cannot change any behavior, habit or belief that is holding you back without changing the image you hold about yourself. Every positive act of change in your life is always fostered by a change in self-perception. So unless you're committed to deal with all the stuff inside of you that is running your life, nothing you say or do will create long lasting results.  

What is standing between you and your goals, dreams and aspirations are not circumstances, opportunities or luck, but the assumptions you have made about yourself.

Think for a moment about an assumption you hold about your self that is preventing you from getting what you really want, and ask yourself: "Who would I be without that thought?"

It is in the answer to this fundamental question that you will start to discover that you might be more of who you are by becoming something different!

Have a great week.

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