Losing touch with your inner compass can show up in a few different ways… Feeling restless, with a sense that something is missing Feeling overwhelmed with your life, leaving little opportunity for joy Feeling an inner push-pull, caught between conflicting agendas If you’ve lost touch with your compass, it means that your actions are mostly driven either by demands of continue reading…
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What Fears Keep You From Living Your Purpose?
Knowing the impact that you are called to make in the world, even in great detail, is not enough for success. Another mission-critical piece is facing the fears, doubts, and mistaken beliefs that keep you from moving forward. As Tim Kelley, founder of the True Purpose® Institute says, “Knowing your purpose changes nothing; living your purpose changes everything.” Many of us carry subconscious ideals of what continue reading…
The Impact of Purpose Will Revitalize Your Brand
If you’re an independent professional, I imagine you have an “elevator speech” that is the organizing principle of your marketing brand. It consists of one to three sentences that can be delivered in 30 seconds, as if you only had someone’s attention between the lobby and the 5th floor. Even if you never attend a business networking meeting, what do you continue reading…
The Brain Science of Stillness in the Midst of Chaos
These are definitely trying times – I know for myself, each time I think the political and global situation can’t get any worse, it does. It’s very easy and natural to feel reactive in response! Yet, if we allow ourselves to get thrown into reactivity, we cut ourselves off from the very resources we need to respond with what will continue reading…
Resurrecting a Quieted Voice
As we move more and more into living our purpose, it is not uncommon to begin to experience resistances and a stronger level of fear, especially those arising from our childhood wounding. Things begin to or continue to trigger us, situations arise that make us angry, put us into despair, cause inertia, and throw us into judgement about someone else’s continue reading…
The End of Leadership
When I was a commanding officer in the Navy, part of my job was training junior officers and senior non-commissioned officers who had recently been promoted to positions of authority. Enlisted sailors who had attained a rank that enabled them to give orders were shocked to find that their juniors didn’t necessarily do what they said. If you’ve spent any continue reading…