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"Your sense of boredom, contraction, or resentment is your
soul's way of letting you know that you are settling for less."
- Alan Cohen
I love going to see my chiropractor for spinal adjustments. After each visit, I notice that I walk more easily. With my spine properly aligned, it takes far less energy for me to move with ease and comfort. Sometimes I don't even realize how out of alignment I am until after the adjustment.
When your life is in alignment with who you are and what you
want, it feels much like the sensation you have when your spine
is aligned. As your life synchronizes with what you want, energy flows toward those desires, opportunities open up and life and work require less effort. Mental and emotional alignment is just as efficient as physical alignment.
During a recent coaching session, a client (she's an enterpreneur, coach and author) expressed that she had a case of the "blahs" professionally and wasn't sure why. After digging beneath the surface, she discovered her desire to shift most of her focus to the book she's writing. She also wanted enough income from her coaching practice to support herself and her
writing. In order to support this desire, she decided to coach only two days per week and rescheduled her clients accordingly.
Once she refocused her time and energy in a way that was aligned
with what she wanted, other unexpected opportunities dropped in her lap. For example, she was asked to submit an article to an
e-newsletter with one million subscribers. Overnight, the hits on her website multiplied many times over, she had new coaching clients and several potential clients in the wings. These clients were the ones she needed to fulfill her second desire: coaching income that supports her writing.
Let's review the steps this client took.
* She noted her boredom, and took the time to examine what was underneath the surface. In my experience, boredom is most
often a sign of a deeper desire or impulse that wants to be acted on or expressed.
* Not only did she identify what she wanted (to focus on her
book and the income to support that focus), she took action by
rescheduling her clients and turning her focus toward the book. She stopped short of telling herself that she couldn't have what she wanted.
* When an unexpected opportunity presented itself (the request
to submit an article to an e-newsletter), she polished an existing article and submitted it. Again, she took action that was in
alignment with her desires.
* Although she had no idea what the opportunities might be, she waited for them to come to her. When an opportunity did
present itself, she used her intuition to determine whether it
was the right one for her. She also checked in with her energy
level. If her energy had plummeted at the thought of submitting her article, that would have been a signal that the opportunity wasn't right for her.
Alignment requires trust, being aware of self-sabotage, and
giving yourself permission to have what you want. When unexpected opportunities present themselves, use your
intuition or "gut" feeling to determine whether they're in line with your vision or goal.
Allow your entrepreneurship to be easier. Get clear about what
you want, and move your business into alignment with it. You'll
be working less and reaping more. Who doesn't want that?
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Coach and author Claudette Rowley helps entrepreneurs harness their potential and soar to new heights of prosperity and fulfillment. Contact her today for a free coaching session at
781-676-5633 or claudette@metavoice.org. Sign up for her free newsletter "Insights for Savvy Entrepreneurs" at
http://www.metavoice.org
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