Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Self Exploration

"I've
been coaching my whole life!" Those words rang through my head
with much certainty. I was in the middle of completing an assignment
for one of my Life Coaching Courses at Southwest Institute of Healing
Arts when, suddenly, I had this epiphany; C
oming
through a long time of learning hard lessons, had me in the role of
the Sage Archetype. Seeking
truth
and choosing to let my lessons, now, be easy and full of
grace.
“I am on the right path!” Another revelation.



I
discovered as I wrote and as I coached classmates and friends that
this is my calling, this is where I feel valued and confident. I
began to embrace my knack for showing others that
~
discomfort
can be an opportunity to learn something about one self
.
Adopting faith, surrender, honesty and forgiveness along with
humility and gratitude, has empowered me to help others when they are
facing doubt, fear, resistance, blame guilt and shame.



Inspired
daily,
I
recognize
the abundance in my life. Displaying relentless gratitude, I pay it
forward by showing others how to find the answers within themselves.
Moments of Mindfulness show me that I am creating a background of
relatedness, enabling me to be
present
to another without internalizing it or projecting impression or
judgment
on it.



The
more I support someone through their self inquiry, the more
that
is revealed
to me on my own path. I am watching myself become
thoughtful
in my writing
through
this process
.
Willfully
seeking to improve,
I
am guided by my inner voice that seems to know that I am up to big
things, even when the rest of me is unaware.



I
love to use visualization and metaphors to show others how to draw a
parallel, helping people to navigate a difficult situation. My
greatest satisfaction comes when I work with children and families.
My belief is that I can help children and their families who have
behavioral issues, by regulating diet and various coaching tools. I
am confident that I have the ability to guide them towards freedom
from medications for such personality disorders.



There
are so many ways I can explore myself, writing happens to be the most
effective for me. Writing is tremendous exercise for the brain,
demanding attention to detail, descriptions and articulation. I feel
connected and alive when I get feedback that my writing inspires,
moves or touches another being and even more so when I reach a child.





Being
an ember that sparks in a child is the most gratifying feeling. My
heart opens to possibility, embracing the opportunity to make a
difference. This is how I see myself and my contribution to this
life. 

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