Not where you wanted to be this year? Spend a day gaining clarity, confidence and motivation, and set yourself up for success in 2012. Workshop 13 November in Brisbane.
Not where you wanted to be this year? Spend a day gaining clarity, confidence and motivation, and set yourself up for success in 2012. Workshop 13 November in Brisbane.
Back in January where had you expected to be in your life, in your business, by October? If you’re not where you wanted to be, now is the time to take action so 2012 can be your best year yet. This action involves planning, and probably letting go of some old habits, systems or beliefs, so you can continue to grow.
There are 3 stages to follow to make this easier: Clarity, Confidence and Motivation. Choose just one area of your life to start with e.g. career, finances, relationship, health.
workshop 13 November
Self sabotage kills your self esteem and passion for life. Self sabotage guarantees nothing changes. There are five steps to turning that self sabotage into self motivation, so you can live and look back on your life with satisfaction and pride. These five steps are Awareness, Clarity, Confidence, Motivation and Reward.
Sharpen your focus by settting your intention the night before.
So there we were, canoeing the Zambezi River with Zambia on the left, Zimbabwe on the right, a vast blue sky overhead and monstrous sized crocodiles and pods of hippos lurking beneath us… Our guide called out something, but I didn’t listen as I was determined to get it right all by myself – I just had to work harder, didn’t I?
Our relationships with our mothers (including birth mothers, grandmothers, aunts, older sisters and stepmothers) shape our identity and self-esteem in childhood, and often throughout our adult life.
Significantly, the relationships also influence how we parent our own children, and even if we want children of our own.
As an adult the same patterns were playing out, with Nola feeling she was second best and not allowed to achieve more or faster than her sister, whether in a career, buying a home, finding a partner or having a baby. Whenever things seemed to be going right, particularly financially, Nola would make a choice which sent her spirally down again. Her, potentially unfounded, jealousy was driving a wedge into her relationship, pushing her partner away with distrust, accusations and spying.