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Don’t do it “because”, do it “so you can”

Don’t work out because you are already strong; work out so you can become stronger.

Don’t stretch because you are already mobile; stretch so you can become more mobile.

Don’t meditate because you are already calm; meditate so you can become calmer.

Don’t be compassionate because you are already kind; be compassionate so you can become kinder.

Don’t study because you already know; study because you want to know.

Don’t practice because you are already great; practice so you can become great.

Where is it time for you to stop putting it off because you aren’t already ______________ ?

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Why you need to stop looking for what’s wrong in you

We have been wired and conditioned to focus on what is wrong with us so we don’t grow into our potential.

This is tricky because to evolve into the most whole versions of ourselves, we must be able to notice areas of possibility and hone our skills. Yet, seeking new skills from a place of inherent wholeness differs from extracting our sense of self-worth from our yet-to-be-developed growth areas. If we continue to allow everything we haven’t mastered yet, which is most things, to prove to us that we are incapable, we will never be at peace- and peace is our birthright.

If you are committed to expanding your ability to serve and provide value, you will never reach a “perfect” stopping point. With this being the case, why not focus on what is right inside you instead of what is wrong as you grow? You were born worthy, creative, and complete. Looking for reasons to believe otherwise will block you from receiving and, therefore, contributing. Imagine how much more willing you might be to seek new opportunities for learning, feedback, coaching, and helpful discomfort if you could rest inside your wholeness rather than wait for the world to tell you.

You are amazing. Some people and energies don’t want you to know that. You win when you focus on what is right in you.

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Why Point A to Point B is never so simple

Getting from Point A to Point B would be easy if it weren't for that tricky little Point in between; maybe we can call it “Point A.5” that we wish we could skip over.

Point A.5 is sticky, challenging, frustrating, heartbreaking, confusing, nerve-racking, confronting, and many other things, yet it is essential to pass through to get to Point B. This significant place of each journey we embark on makes the trip from Point A to Point B feel complicated instead of simple. Point B always seems easy to see, yet we know that Point A.5 awaits deep in the valley or high on the peak we cannot yet see.

We will only make it where we want to go if we are willing to endure the uncomfortable stretches. What can help is knowing the A.5's will be there, so when we find ourselves in them, we can celebrate ourselves for doing the work rather than thinking the journey is over because we hit an obstacle. It's not over; we are gaining the strength to make it the rest of the way.

It will not be a life-changing journey if you can make it from Point A to Point B with one big, effortless step. The fulfillment, wisdom, and growth happen as you spend time in the Point A.5's.

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The overlooked key to courage

Courage has two parts—the courage before the thing and then the courage after the thing.

The root of the word courage is cor, which means heart. To me, to operate from the heart means to operate with love. When putting myself out there in a way that feels vulnerable, I almost always need to remind myself that I am doing what I am doing for a bigger, more loving purpose. This is the only way I seem to be able to muster the courage to do it. I need to love myself and others enough to be willing to receive pushback, upset, envy, defensiveness, or any other projection I may receive in response. I choose to let my love be the thing that inspires me to take action despite the action moving me into the unknown.

However, the courage before taking action is only half of what we need to focus on to live lives centered in the heart. The other half of the equation is to keep our hearts open after the action so we can remain loving no matter what. Remember, we needed bravery in the first place because the outcome of the action was uncertain, and we might have received an unprefferable reaction. In the case of the less-than-desirable result coming to pass, it is so vital that we keep our courage present and stay loving to ourselves and others. If we do something bold, and it doesn’t turn out “well”, so we then become a jerk, then the courage didn’t work. Judging someone or making them wrong due to how they responded to your expression zaps the love right out of what we are creating. The key is having compassion and empathy for everyone, including ourselves, as we navigate the other side of taking non-attached action.

When we can work on connecting to love before we leap and reconnecting to it immediately after, we can truly live lives of the heart. Courage is a way of living, not a singular heavy lift.

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Faith comes before confidence

Faith comes before confidence. Faith does not need to be earned. Faith is knowing that you can, simply because you were designed with the potential as your birthright as a human being. Stop wasting time doubting if you are able.

Confidence comes after faith and is built through a discovery and learning process that can only be gained through experiencing successes, failures, ups, and downs through dedicated practice. The feeling of confidence comes with time and consistency inside the context of faith, not perfection. So, stop waiting to be perfect to start the journey to confidence.

As you allow yourself to hone your skills, be kind to yourself. If faith is your foundation, you can stay in the game long enough to excel.

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There is no way to only get positive attention

You will gain more attention as you expand your contribution and your impact grows.

As you gain what feels like positive attention for the excellent work you are aiming to do, know that you will also gain negative attention. Just as people will like what you are doing and celebrate it, there will be people and energies who don’t appreciate what you are doing, are threatened by it, and will need to oppose and degrade it. This is part of the deal of growing your reach.

You can’t please everyone, and you can’t even please most people. However, serving the people you hope to serve is the greatest reward, so get clear on who that is and who that isn’t.

Who do you need to be willing to gain negative attention from so you can earn positive attention from the correct people?

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Are you playing to win?

Are you playing to win or just playing because there is still time in the game, and you are waiting for it to be over?

It’s never too late to come back and win, especially since winning is a choice, and no one needs to lose for you to succeed. Being a winner comes from knowing that your mindset around what is possible is more important than what circumstances are showing you and giving everything you have to give to make that possibility a reality.

If you want to guarantee a loss, focus on the doubt. If you want to win, play to win.

Where is it time for you to play to win instead of just playing?

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Knowing more doesn’t matter in the long run; learning more does.

The thing that is going to set you apart is not that you already know; it is that you are willing to learn.

Knowing might get you going, but it won’t keep you going. As you progress, there is no way you will know how to do the things you will need to do. This is where most people will stop. Doing the unglamorous work of learning what is unfamiliar is the thing that guarantees your success.

Where is it time for you to put in the effort learn something new so you can go the distance?

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The balance of doing/ not doing things that no one asked you to do

To live a big life means to find the perfect, dynamic balance in this strange area. When you are committed to evolving the world around you and being of service, you will see things to do that nobody knows explicitly they want or will ask you to do. Go and do those things. The secret to success, however, is knowing that you probably won’t get appreciated for those things. So it would be best to do them because you want to, not for the accolades.

The flip side of this is the idea of being responsible for spending your energy doing the things that actually make a difference for people. So, knowing what the people in your life and those you aim to serve want is critical. Once you are clear on what they want, you can support them in moving towards where they desire. If they want something, and you’re not helping them get there, it won’t feel like service, and your job is to serve.

It’s our ongoing work to understand how to serve when people don’t know what they want and when they do. Either way, the fulfillment lives in the act of serving itself, not the responses we get.

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Quitting might be the answer!

You can only go all in on one thing if you quit many other things, and often, quitting something that has been draining your focus and purpose is the only way to not quit on yourself.

If you are considering quitting, remember, you can quit well. It doesn’t have to be abrupt, messy, or divisive. Quitting can be an extraordinary opportunity to get complete.

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Meet yourself where you are, yet don’t underestimate what you’re capable of

Your current skill level or capacity has nothing to do with what is actually possible for you.

As you sense it’s time to grow in a particular area, give yourself grace by releasing expectations that you should have already done the work. At the same time, grant yourself permission to imagine what being successful beyond your wildest dreams in this area looks like.

Your job is to meet yourself where you are and take action toward the dream outcome. Your job is to ensure that you don’t hold back or hide in order to stay comfortable or “powerful” in what you have known.

What might it look like to be patient with yourself as you step into a process, yet be honest with yourself so you can make your most significant difference?

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Creating is easier than you think

Your body, soul, and spirit are creative forces because they were created. Creativity is your essence, purpose, responsibility, and gift (both to give and receive).

To create means to bring something into existence, and you are doing this all day with your imagination, language, and responses and reactions. Creating is easier than you think because you are already always doing it.

Now, the question is, since you are already creating with your thoughts, words, and actions, what do you want to be bringing into being? If more love, generosity, kindness, presence, abundance, equity, joy, success, or anything else good is the answer, practice focusing on thoughts of this quality, disciplining yourself to speak words of this quality, and take actions or non-actions from this intention. This is a big practice, yet you are a big person.

What would you like to focus on creating today?

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Today is your life

Today is not a means to get to tomorrow or to fix yesterday. Today is your life.

Living fully in the present is the best way to impact both the future and the past. Your body wants to forgive, it wants to create intuitively, it wants to contribute, and it wants to thrive. If you give it a chance to, by letting go of the “shoulds” of that which has passed and that which has not come, it will learn to guide you in making loving choices that take care of you now and always.

What would it feel like to live your life today?

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You are leaving a legacy today

Only a select few people will remember you after you die, yet many more will remember you while you are alive.

Legacy is not something you focus on to impact how people will perceive you later; it is a tool to support you in making a difference today for the billions of people you are interconnected with.

What would it be if you had to choose one word to be remembered for at the end of your life? Could you use each moment you feel challenged today as an opportunity to express that word?

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You are in a process, which is better than not being in one

The initial inspiration is likely wearing off if you have hit an obstacle or feel defeated. The energy of the beginning is behind you, and the promise of the end feels far away and out of reach.

If you choose, you can practice being excited that you are in a process and let that boost your spirits. Being down is part of a non-linear process, and you might be down right now, yet it’s on your way to up.

Would you be willing to appreciate yourself for being on a journey when many others never leave the safety of the known?

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Use solitude to become more social

We are social beings. We feel best when we are able to be uplifted and supported by community. However, being “social” can feel extremely stressful when we feel like we are judged, excluded, or othered.

In order to be great at being social, we each must become great at being in solitude. When we cultivate space within ourselves to retreat to, we can do the deeply personal work of reconnecting to our intentions, desires, and purpose; releasing what keeps us heavy and focusing on what we choose.

Solitude is essential for thriving community. How can you create space for that relationship with your Self today?

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If you rush, you will never get there

I rush to get there, thinking it will make me happy when all I have done is miss my day, week, and life.

I rush through the motions, thinking I need to get through it all to keep it all together when all I have done is create a mess of partially completed tasks.

I rush, thinking there is better than here and now, yet I never get there in my rush.

What if I try presence, patience, and wholeness instead?

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The happiness of hard work

Focused, dedicated work is not a means to an end; it's the portal to the heart of present-moment happiness. In a world teeming with distractions, the art of focusing is not a tool for productivity but a conduit for joy and fulfillment.

Immersion into a task is what transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Deep engagement is akin to a meditative state, where the noise of the external world fades away, and we can tap into our power beyond our reasoning mind. This is where creativity and innovation flourish, nurtured by undivided attention. The benefits of such focused work are not fleeting; it's a profound experience that elevates our lives.

Our happiness stems from a deep alignment between our actions and inner knowing. When we can stop resisting the intensity of hard work and instead surrender to it, we allow the friction we experience to generate the heat we need to transform.

Where is it time for you to go to work so you can be happy?

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Our obsession with resistance

We are so obsessed with resisting things that we have to choose to hold pictures in our minds of things that may not even happen and then worry about them so we can spend our energy resisting them.

We keep pictures of the past ready and available in our minds to prove that the new opportunity we are blessed with today is not as good as it seems. If we can resist, we can stay “safe” in the known, which is the riskiest place to be if growth and contribution are essential to us.

The way out is simple, yet it takes profound dedication. When you notice yourself resisting, make a new choice and come back to the freedom of the present moment by relaxing in your body and asking what you would do if you had no resistance. Do that thing and allow your creativity to begin to flow. Do this as often per minute, hour, or day as needed.

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