Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Shining ............

Letting your Light Shine

Well over a decade ago when I was first new and green in business I decided to take a management course to improve my self confidence and decision making skills. Nothing in the course materials assisted me more than the instructor who was teaching the course.
This woman was overweight, not a fashion monger and truthfully I found her to be a bit intimating when I first met her. Although I am sure it was a great course I remember nothing about it now. What I do remember is the awe I had for this instructor. She really knew how to let her light shine. I’ll call her Rachel. Rachel held her head high; shoulders back and always had the attention and respect of the whole class. I was fascinated by what this woman was all about. Whatever Rachel had, I wanted some. I hung on to every word she uttered looking for some clue of how she could so confidently let her inner light shine so brightly. Rachel was living her life being the best she could be in every moment of every day. She was not waiting for the time of ‘when or if’. Besides holding a high position in a big corporation she mentioned beaches, parasailing, volunteer work and archery as just a few of her interests. Some of us are blessed with this inner sense of knowing how to let our light shine and others (like myself) it is a process. One of the many paths to this inner process is Hypnosis. Using Hypnosis or learning the art of self Hypnosis can assist a person to be the best they can be in this time and space called NOW. Why wait? www.guidedbalance.ca

"Achieving goals by themselves will never make us happy in the long term; it's who you become, as you overcome the obstacles necessary to achieve your goals, that can give you the deepest and most long-lasting sense of fulfillment." Anthony Robbins, Motivational Speaker

1 comment:

Off The Wall said...

Yes that degree of confidence is a challenge for me too. I think you are right about the mindfull link to achieving this. I think that so much of it has to do with mastering the art of living life and functioning without carrying around all of that emotional baggage that most of us have accumulated, which can have the most crippling effect. It's not easy but it is possible (only at times for me) which is where you come in of course to help us to act mindfully. Good to have you back on Canadian soil. Look forward to catching up in a couple of weeks or so.