Posts Tagged ‘fulfillment’
A Question of Questing
Bilbo Baggins said, “It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.“ J.R.R. Tolkein
“If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” Henry David Thoreau
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes YOU COME ALIVE (my caps) and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” Howard Thurman
The quest for fulfillment and possibility calls all of us several time during our lives. As children, every year is a quest filled with new learning and edges as we crawl, walk, talk, read, taste new foods; learn about numbers, history, nature, physics; and about parents, siblings, pain, joy and video games. We grow up to choose a career, friends and intimate relationships, whether to have our own children or not, and on and on.
As adults, our lives often become less adventurous and more about being prudent, healthy, and following all the rules we’ve internalized. Eventually, we outgrow our status quo and must begin a new quest for fulfillment or we will “explode” with frustration, pent up desire, or illness.
You KNOW it’s quest time when you experience any of these symptoms:
* Work that was fulfilling is no longer
* You dread getting up and going to work
* You should be happy with everything, but you’re not
* Your long-time lover just left or you just left your lover
* Your health and vitality have diminshed
* Your life has taken on a predictability that is stifling rather than comforting
* You have dishonored one or more high priority values long enough and it’s time to express them before you explode
* You ache, you long, and you may or may not be able to put your finger on what’s missing
Where do you begin? You begin where you’re at. You begin with love. Love what’s here before you go on a quest for what’s not here yet. Do not be afraid of or angry about where you’re at. Allow and love the not job state; the extra 40,60,100 pounds; the mixed up relationship; the unpaid bills. Sit down next to your fears and have coffee with them. Just own them. Love your ability to create. Resisting what is tends to keep it in place.
I truly love to work with women who are on a quest of fulfillment, spirituality, and letting their brilliance finally and fully emerge. I’ve been on physical quests up mountains and biking across the country. I’ve been on healing, spiritual and and career / fulfillment quests. I’ve been on educational quests for knowledge. I still take large and small quests. Contact me for an exploration session about your quest – and join me on one of the Awakening to Your True Purpose calls.
Graphic: Through the Desert © Stiven | Dreamstime.com
Trees and Dreams
Forty years ago, my brother dug up tree seedlings in the forests or yards around us, rescued a catalpa tree from the bulldozers, and started some from seeds or acorns. He planted them in our yard. About a dozen grew up, so now, forty years later those trees are a foot or more in diameter and taller than the house- oaks, hickory, catalpa, maple, walnut. It’s like living in a forest. The sound of the wind riffling through the tops of the trees is a joy to hear when cooking or having a meal.
The learning - each tree has an internal intention to become itself – to gather the nutrients, materials, water and light; to follow its own DNA patterns, and develop trunk, branches and leaves characteristic of its species. It also grows into a unique tree in shape, height, location, etc. All the trees did that together, so now we’ve got a beautiful forest.
Our goals and dreams have their own internal DNA. The dream or goal, once stated or planted, gathers the resources, time and energy it needs to grow into itself. If you state that your desire is to own a blue hybrid car, you don’t start looking at trucks or bicycles. You don’t save $100. You save or plan on $30,000 and you look at blue hybrids. The dream contains the DNA, the blueprint for action.
So I invite you to plant your dreams, especially the ones that will be the biggest and brightest of your forest of dreams, and let them direct your actions, so your realized dreams grow into a beautiful, fulfilling life.
Mini Coaching Session:
Look over your forest of dreams you’ve created so far in your life. What do you love about it? What’s wanting to happen now? What dreams have you avoided planting? What are the conditions that will be more inviting for a beginning? Choose a dream and plant it, and discover what its DNA guides you and others to do to make it grow.
Turn-ON and Grow Rich
Turn-on is compelling, enrolling, motivating, creative, fun…..and more. At a women’s group this week we filled two flip chart pages with words defining and expanding what turn-on is. I realized that when I’m turned-on, things get done, business flourishes, life works, and relationships are alive. When I’m turned off, the opposite is true. I never thought of it this way, but one of my joys as a coach is to support turn-on in my clients. Turn-on keeps their energy, juices, ideas, connections flowing in a project, business, relationship, etc.
Napoleon Hill, in his book “Think and Grow Rich” has a chapter called “The Mystery of Sex Transmutation”. He says that the highly successful people he studied and those he read about going back 2000 years “possessed highly developed sex natures”. In other words, they’re turned on! He writes about transmuting sexual desire from only physical expression to creative and intuitive and mental outlets.
“Sex desire [turn-on] is the most powerful of human desires. When driven by this desire, men [and women] develop keenness of imagination, courage, will-power, persistence, and creative ability unknown to them at other times. So strong and impelling is the desire for sexual contact that men [and women] freely run the risk of life and reputation to indulge it. When harnessed, and redirected along other lines, this motivating force maintains all of its attributes of keenness of imagination, courage, etc., which may be used as powerful creative forces in literature, art, or in any other profession or calling including, of course, the accumulation of riches.” Napoleon Hill
Many of my clients have been looking for work, and they are not turned on. Sometimes we find that the kind of work they feel they should be seeking is not really the work they desire right now. They get turned on when they let their dreams come to the surface.
Mini-Coaching:
If you’re not turned-on about something you care about, just notice without judging what is happening. Explore the circumstances and the environment around you as well as within you. Get curious about what might be the turn-off. Don’t immediately try to fix it- keep exploring and allowing it to be for a few hours or days. Begin an inquiry, “What is turn-on for me?” “Where am I turned on in my life?” “What’s happening in me and around me when I’m turned on?” When you’re ready, turn up the turn-on in your turned-off situation by experimenting with inspired changes and actions. I’m available to work with six more clients in August for you to make some powerful changes here.
Have a hot, turned-on rest of the summer, because why not? What’s turned on in your life? Why?
The Summer of Your Brilliant Passion
When your passion, your brilliance, meets a need of the slice of the world you’re meant to serve, you can experience more synergy, service, gratitude, ease, reward, and purpose.
“If you had a secret passion, something that you rarely speak about because it’s just too big or outrageous or unlikely, what would that be?” I ask this question of my long term clients. Sometimes we do a little digging to uncover what’s been buried since childhood or college. This is what’s in your passionate heart, not your logical, reasonable and perhaps cautious mind. It can be big or small, and it can be single or plural. No rules. It could be to travel to a certain place, learn an instrument, go to college, get fit, climb a mountain, go camping again, write a book, change the world in some way.
At age 12 a passion to “Discover America, It’s 3,000 Smiles Wide” was born when I saw that written on an Amtrak advertisement. Sixteen years later I took a leave from my job for the summer and rode across America on my bicycle. It was now or never. It was more than the challenge of the ride, it was seeing the beauty and connecting with the earth and honoring my brilliant passion before it was too late. It took many people to help me make it happen.
Action
Close your eyes, relax with a good breath, and ask yourself what is my secret passion? If you don’t come up with a response, let it be and use that question as an inquiry over the next couple weeks. An inquiry is a coaching tool where you ask a broad, curious question and let your experiences give you many answers and take you down many tunnels. If you’re already in your passion, that’s good. Help someone else find and claim theirs, and get curious about what it is to live your passion, and if all the elements are in place.
What can you do this summer to bring the experience of your passion into your life? What steps can you take, what is ready to happen? Maybe your passion is to play basketball professionally, but you’re already 40 years old. Where/ how/when can you experience or live

the essence of your passion? Find a team, form a team, coach a team, write about a team….? Get creative! Well, will you?
It’s a good idea to keep it to yourself; or share it only with people committed to helping you realize it, until it takes shape. Don’t let anyone stomp it out of existence, don’t let it die before its born.. If you’re ready, I invite you to write me how your brilliant passion is emerging this summer in the comments below.
Let a passion be part of your life every year, no matter how small it might need to be to fit in with everything else. Let it nourish you.
Life Happiness Checkup
Late May and June signal the end of the school year here in the US and students are graduating from their complete course of study or their grade level. So, in this time of endings and new beginnings, I invite you to do a Life Happiness Checkup. Take a look at your life situation today and ask yourself the following questions. You can also download the Wheel of Life Checkup form. It’s easy and takes only 5 minutes or less.
On a scale of 0 to 10, how fulfilled and satisfied are you in these eight major life areas? (10 is completely fulfilled, with nothing left out).
Fun and Recreation
Health and Fitness
Career
Money
Friends and Family
Significant Other and Romance
Physical Environment
Spirituality or Personal Growth
Do you have a clear, unobstructed path to getting to fulfillment in these areas and are you are on that path with enthusiasm, optimism and effectiveness?
Do you know what you are best designed to do and be on this earth? Are your head and heart are aligned; your soul and ego in partnership as you gloriously do the actions and have the impact that you love, love, love to do and be?
For those of you who are finding clarity or momentum around career, money, relationships, fun, health, environment and/or joy while simultaneously in your busy life commuting, working, raising a family, or handling problems, I invite you to consider an alliance with a professional to help you focus on you. It might be a therapist, group, or coach (believe it or not, I’m partial to the coaching solution!).
Businesses readily hire coaches to ultimately improve their bottom line. Well, the bottom line for your life is what you call fulfillment. That’s my business. For a no-cost consultation, call me (510-886-7374) or email me. I am on purpose as a coach when I create a courageous, energetic relationship with you so you can clarify and manifest your vision or dream.
Don’t Dumb Down Your Joy
“One of the great discoveries of human unfoldment is that happiness and joy are not effects, but causes…The happy person is forever encountering things…to vindicate his happy spirit.” Eric Butterworth
Happiness is a choice
Happiness is a choice and it doesn’t come from outside, as much as the advertisers and transformation gurus want us to believe that it does. They say, “Buy this sexy car; great hair color; get your lashes thick, long, with no clumps and then you will be happy.” “Get the relationship, the promotion, the fit body, then you will be happy.”
Our culture and language habits make happiness appear to be achieved by accomplishment or product. This is like people believing the sun revolves around the earth because that’s the evidence. Happiness doesn’t revolve around things or accomplishment. Things and accomplishment revolve around happiness and joy. Watch babies learn to walk. They don’t deprive themselves of happiness until walking is achieved. In fact, they’d probably take a lot longer to learn if they weren’t happy.
So Choose it
I was doing sit up/ crunches yesterday and I didn’t feel all that happy so I didn’t feel like doing them. Then I decided just to laugh as I counted out my allotment of crunches, and it was easy to laugh! It was contagious and kept itself going and lifted my mood for the rest of the day! Hah! I didn’t have to buy a new car, get my hair colored with the latest and greatest, lose that extra weight, or solve global warming. In the moment, in the present, in the now, we can choose. “There is no way to happiness, happiness is the way.” says Eykis.
According to my friend and Law of Attraction Coach, Noelle,…You ALWAYS get back what you put out; NO EXCEPTIONS!” So put out joy, fun, whimsy, glee, laughter, chuckles, jubilance, happiness, smiles, giggles, jokes, cheer, ecstasy, playfulness. Noelle is the happiest person I know – she watches her thoughts and nearly always allows the thoughts that feel good, and discards the thoughts that don’t. She does this in the midst of challenges that would put many of us on a downward spiral of despair because we forget we can choose.
Don’t Dumb Down Your Joy
Not only do we mistakenly believe that happiness is a result of circumstances, we also believe that we need to stifle our joy because others don’t have as much or we can’t boast or show pride. What on earth good does it do to dumb down our joy because the world is in a pickle, a spouse is mad or sick?! Eric Butterworth writes, “At the very time when we need more light, we reduce the flame of jubilance, and walk in darkness.”
How Do I Generate My Own Happiness?
To turn up the flame find one small thing to be grateful for – and then another and savor them. Also, we can recall and talk of successes and what works. Simply smiling or laughing changes your energy.
OK, go ahead and laugh. Make up a belly laugh. I was struggling with writing this article – so I just started laughing. It’s much easier to have ideas flow through a joyful mood. I also invite you to see if you can make others happy – that might make you happy. Notice if it’s their choice or you can force it on them. Just “don’t worry, be happy” this week.
Follow your joy to activities and perspectives that have you thrive. It’s definitely in my territory as a coach -much of my work is about reconnecting people with their purpose, their strengths, and rekindling joy for their lives.
Be Your Own Valentine
Eric Fromm
Self love – if you believe you do not have it, then check and see if you have a pulse and a breath. Yes? Good, then you do. You need to allow it to blossom in you, and move into a leading role in your play, your experiment as Nancy or Joyce or Sam or George. How? Here’s an idea – see what happens.
Let’s suppose your self love, that blossom of warm bright energy and exquisite aroma that you offer to yourself is merely covered up with garbage thoughts and beliefs. They are garbage because they are not needed, they serve no purpose. They might have at one time, to protect you and help you sort out your world, but when they keep the blossom of self love buried, they are garbage. Refuse the refuse. Some fairly common garbage that could be burying your self love are:
If I wasn’t around, others would be happier. I cause pain
I hate my body, it is so not OK this fat or thin or sick or male or female.
I’m scared I’m scared I’m scared I’m scared
If my parent’s didn’t love me, I must be worthless
Action:
Pick up one piece of garbage thought. Before you throw it out, hold it in your hands. Know that thought was useful once. Thank it for its use, for how it helped you sort out pain or fear or lack. Send kind thoughts to the you who made it up at whatever age you were. When you’re ready, imagine your way to release the energy of that thought from its negative hold on you – perhaps it goes in the compost pile, is buried in the earth to decompose, or is burned in a bright fire (what color is it?) Or….?
Good. Now nourish that little blossom of self love. Go to it every day. Take a moment and treasure, cherish, and savor that part. Just the statement, I am willing to love, or I am willing to learn to love, is nurturing. Go out and buy a Valentine’s card that says just what you want to say to yourself. Celebrate you.
SuccessFlow
Success is an inside job – it begins in the heart with what matters to you, what you love, and what brings you joy. Maybe it’s numbers, or music, or cooking, or inspiring, or teaching. This you knew when you were a child – it is what attracted your attention and was joyful. Unfortunately, we often choose to ignore our heart in favor of shoulds, opinions, fears. It can be a long journey back to the heart.
Once you find your way back to your heart, the head does the implementation. It works out the details, gets the help, designs, and plans in service of the heart.
Finally, success is an outside job. The body gets into action with speaking, writing, building, selling,dealing and doing whatever it takes to bring to reality the heart’s passions and purpose. This is the most challenging step – to go from the mental, emotional and spiritual energy of the heart and head to the slower, denser, physical energy of the body and of making an idea real. Just know that it is normal to have bumps and setbacks bringing your brilliance to reality. 
And, when actions and goals are aligned with the heart’s purpose, those goals flow, things work better, and the transition to the physical has more grace and synchronicity.
Moving gracefully from inside to outside, may your success flow in 2010.
10-Year Anniversary – Turning Point as a Coach
Ten years ago I hung up the phone and cried tears of gratitude after my first completion call as a coach. I’ll call him Roy. He had achieved his goal in about 5 or 6 sessions, and our final call was to acknowledge and celebrate and clean up anything left undone or unsaid. He had trusted me with his life and heart; and allowed me to journey with him for a while as he created courage and stepped into a new, bigger experience in his life. That moment marked a turning point in my years of seeking fulfilling work, training, certifying, letting go of the old work, starting a business, marketing, and finally coaching. It’s been many clients and sacred journeys since and I am filled with gratitude for all the people who have allowed me to serve their emerging brilliance.


