By: Carey Howard
Submitted: 2010-05-04 03:28:07 | Word Count: 597
This is often the time of year when folks get off the proverbial treadmill of their workday world and permit themselves some time to reflect on the past year - what they accomplished, what they did not, what was good, and what wasn't thus great. Too usually individuals feel like they've fallen short of their expectations of themselves and spend the time beating themselves up over mistakes, missed opportunities or what 'could have been'. Maybe this can be why many people fall into a bit of a depressed state at now of year. Their Inner Critic is celebrating the holidays with a sensible dose of self-judgment, blame, criticism and added drama.
If this sounds familiar to your expertise it's time to place the Inner Critic to bed for the year. Give him a sippy cup and a bankie. It's time to let your Inner Wizard return out and play. Your Inner Wizard, the voice of your truth, intuition and inspiration, is aware of that mistakes are opportunities to find out and grow. Missed opportunities provide a lot of gifts in the lessons they provide. Empowered Inner Wizards specialise in what "can be" rather than what "may are".
It is time to Empower your Inner Wizard. Let him be a part of the party. As you prevent the pace, rest and relax over the holidays, have some fun with your Inner Wizard. Expand your vision for 2010. Reach deep among you to ask your Inner Wizard the subsequent query:
For 2010:
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If I got really radical these days, stopped fearing the results, let go of any doubts about my ability to succeed and enthusiastically started be what I was born to be, what would I be doing?
Once you have got your answer you've got your intention for 2009. Write it down! Tell others regarding your intention to hold you accountable. Empower your Inner Wizard to guide you, give all your energy, attention and focus to that intention, take action as guided by intuition. Mindfully speak and act with purpose and in the direction of what your heart is asking you to become and you will absolutely flip that dream into a terribly real experience.
I asked myself that question. I wasn't shocked at the answer. It was something that has been nagging at me for an extended time. The funny factor is, the answer was rooted in what I have been resisting the most - public speaking. I apprehend, with certainty, that what I resist out of - yes, I admit it - FEAR - is the very factor my heart longs for. Therefore I have set my intention and have already taken forward action to ramp up my speaking engagements to larger audiences in the approaching year. I've written it down. I've told you.
As creative beings our fundamental life-affirming would like is to continue to move forward and grow. Like sharks, if we have a tendency to stop moving we tend to will whither and die. If you notice that you're holding yourself back from acting upon your intention take a breath, acknowledge where you're and take one baby step forward. Then another. Soon you will be off and running again.
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