Posts Tagged ‘Purpose’
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.
Coming Home- Easy Steps to Pause the Chaos
Come home to yourself – to the very alive, sweet, precious experience of your own body, your personhood – its culture, values, beliefs, biology, purpose and passions. Home is your body, your spirit, your mind. Home is you. It’s to know yourself as whole, complete, capable, and creative. And to feel your energy, your own energy vibrating in your cells, to be fully awake to experience this moment.
Come home. Why come home to you?
- To know your own wisdom, value, values, preferences, purpose. To get to know you like you know your Facebook community or co-workers. To discover the culture that is unique to you.
- To experience the very alive, sweet, precious essence of you.
- To love. To know love – love of yourself and others. To grow love so that when you’re with partners, children, colleagues, family and friends you have your own wellspring of love to bring to the relationship. You are not needing love. You are full and sharing it.
- To choose. The input of the world meets your own personal biology, beliefs, values, and purpose when you come home in order to choose. Your choices will honor your own personhood – not that of the outer world. You can say yes to a request from being home rather than from not knowing home and thinking that what others want is also good for you. You can say no, thank you. You can honor the wisdom of your body in order to sustain your own inner peace and follow your purpose.
- To rest. Your lives are lived at a tremendous pace – every 5 years adds dozens of new distractions, games, shows, demands, and possibilities. Bodies are built to recieve input – nerves fire and process all over them all day long. Sleep is a way of coming home. And so is hitting the pause button in the middle of the day. When I feel exhausted in the day, often just five minutes of quiet time re-energizes me.
How do we come home? Here are my suggestions – you check out your own biology, life, and style and discover what coming home is for you.
- To begin, stop leaving your home, your body / mind / spirit for a period of time each day. Sit here and just know you. Even if just for a minute a day to begin.
- Come home from phones ringing, buzzing or vibrating;
- and music, no matter how spiritual it is to you.
- Come home from digital images flickering through your eyes and brain.
- Just for these moments, come home from people in your space
- and thoughts churning about problems. Yes, you can pause them.
- Come home to your presence in nature, in quiet, in reduced input.
- Yes – seated, standing, or lying down. Yes – awareness and senses turned inward.
- Try the meditator’s way to center - be aware of your breath. If you are doing this for a minute that is about 10-12 calm breaths. That’s all. Be aware of your breath in your nose, throat, chest. Good.
- Massage is good for becoming aware of your body. Start here.
- At any given moment, just tune in-ward. After a workout, during or after a meal, during or after sex, during or after an argument, turn your awareness inward for a deep and pleasurable homecoming.
Now that you have come home, what inspired actions arise from your connection to yourself? Write them down, then take off!
I offer coaching and workshops on inner peace, and taking off from there
In what ways do you come home to yourself? What do you discover?
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.
Creative Freedom
3 Surprising Ways to Amp Up Your Job Search – Idea #1
Get out of the box here, and borrow from other industries to find new approaches to the job search.
New Packaging
Amp Up Idea Number One: As the entrepreneur of your life (you must look after you, the days of the long term corporate job are gone with just a few exceptions) part of your job finding process is to package yourself. Most companies put out a new and improved version of their product every few years (or sooner for software!). What’s the new and improved you? Amp up with a product overhaul.
What is your core product? Consider what you love to do, the part of your work that makes your heart sing and the time fly by. What is that? Why do you love it so? Why would an employer be lucky to have you – what benefits will they receive from buying you? If you were to look at all of your skills, how does a combination of them enhance your core product? In what new ways can you combine them in order to come out with the new and improved you?
You can take courses to add a new skill. You can get a group of supportive colleagues and friends, and brainstorm up new job descriptions that combines some of your interests and skills in new and improved ways. You can take your so-called shortcomings (”too old”, “too young”, “too long out of area”) and flip them into assets (”experienced”, “longevity”, “energetic”, “coachable”, “out getting other experience to bring back to this area”).
OK, let’s hear about some new improved you’s!
First Cornerstone of Peace – Purpose
Purpose is why you are here. The short version that some Law of Attraction folks use, and other New Age thinkers say, is that your purpose is to experince joy, and / or to learn. Yet each person has their own path of joy. This is a good thing! That way everything gets done!
Here’s an example from nature. An eagle is built to hunt small, live animals. It has a very keen eye, sharp talons, a beak with leverage to tear and pull. It would be ridiculous to insist that an eagle become a vegetarian and eat leaves or seeds. Not going to happen. An eagle is always congruent with its nature. It lives on purpose without questioning. It would starve trying to eat seeds. However, a finch is designed to eat seeds would starve if it tried to hunt small animals. Both are relevant in the systems of nature.
Each individual has a Life Purpose - whether it comes from soul, genetics, or environment, or all three. This is something that you do and be better than anything else, like the eagle is better at hunting than any other way of getting food. You are uniquely designed to be a certain essence (perhaps love, peace, beauty, the sword of truth, joy). You are uniquely designed to do a certain thing in the world (like the eagle to hunt animals). You might put things together, help people find their path, see and communicate the next step, nurture new beginnings or bring harmony to relationships. This is your gift you give to the world.
Knowing your purpose is a cornerstone of your inner peace. Knowing your purpose allows you to ground and center yourself around your true nature. You are not fighting your strengths – trying to eat seeds with an eagle beak. When you know and align with purpose, you are in harmony and at peace with your nature, rather than resisting it.
Stay tuned for the other cornerstones of peace.
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Action for Dessert!
Notice what you do naturally well and you are happy doing it. Now notice what else. Notice whether you are at peace at those times. Ask five people who know you what your 2-3 strengths are. What are those strengths that they would call on you to do or be because you are a natural at them? Leave a comment what you think.
Peace,
Nancy



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