I sit here full of gratitude for the gifts, and insights the day has already offered me. One of the benefits of a little age, career experience, raising family and life stuff is that we can choose to reflect on our past, and start to see patterns, and habits. At first we create these habits and patterns, and with time they take over, and create us. They are like submarines; they run deep and quiet.
This morning I had one of those magical AHA moments. Thanks to a wonderful conversation, I came to realize that not fully understanding one of my personal gifts had actually caused me confusion, and less than stellar results. Not only had I not harnessed the power of the gift; at times this gift had been wasted.
I have the ability to take a concept, an idea, a task, and look at it from many angles. The fact that I can see many options to a situation has often led me to try too many things at once, going back and forth from one method to another, and be unfocused.
When dealing with people it sometimes looked like the following: (wanting to be kind and loving) giving a variety of options to a problem/situation. A leader would have assessed the situation and then offered her best suggestion, because most people today are
over-whelmed and want to be led. A leader guides and offers structure.
People cannot anchor to an unanchored mind. An anchored mind means I have a knowing and then I fully trust that knowing. It increases self-confidence and self esteem. Furthermore, coming from a place of knowing encourages persistence. When my certainty exceeds the world's doubt, people will follow me.
Once again, I am grateful for the gifts that personal development offers. Yes, it is an ongoing journey, however a journey that offers understanding, growth, hope, and better life results! Isn't that what we all want, a fuller expression of life?
Make it a joyous and prosperous day!
Lynette Chartier
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