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Some of us, as leaders, go through a series of purpose-expressions, a series of careers, as we grow, learn and become more and more of who we are meant  to be.  Others find one avenue immediately after high school or college and stay with that one expression of their vision throughout much of their life. Whichever path you follow is yours, not right or wrong, just yours..

The one core truth we learn, however, is that whatever path we choose, there will be a continuous series of opportunities for growth or stagnation. For living our truth or being in self-betrayal. Choosing leadership, consciously or otherwise, requires that we be ready to grow in order to deal with all the challenges, opportunities, and expansions that happen as our vision takes on a life of its own. That choosing can support compassion, understanding, and a greater leadership skill as those around us go through their process as well.

As leaders, we are challenged at times to decide if we are ready or even want to grow to that next level, to lead at that level, to become even more of who we are.

If you are human, you will at times want to stop, to breath, to reconsider your choices. That is never a failing, or a weakness, rather it is an amazing gift you give yourself. When you have grown significantly, or when it is time to grow significantly,  stopping to catch up with yourself, to integrate all that is happening, is a smart and solid way of strengthening your foundation, your connection to your Spirit,  to your purpose, and to you.

Use these articles as a means to do that.

Illness As The Time to Go Inward

Illness As the Time to Go Inward

By Articles, Blog, Energy, Health, Mindset

Those who have known my work for decades are well-aware that for me illness, or any disorder, is a time to stop, look inward, and reflect. What stressors have been in your life? What issues are you not dealing with? What possible message could this illness be giving you?  I don’t just say this simply from an academic perspective, I…

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picnic with glass of wine, bread, flowers

Humor, Faith, and Miracles

By Articles, Blog, Business Leadership, Energy, Health, Leadership, Mental Health, Spirituality, Transition

As you prepare for the summer months, warmer weather, and more outdoor activities, from outdoor concerts, picnics, trips to vineyards, and so much more, it can become easier to find balance in life. Nonetheless, however, that balance is a choice. Learning to breathe rather than react, learning to look for alternative approaches rather than getting frustrated, enraged, or giving up,…

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