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How
to Decide What You Really Want
As
a creative person do you find your head often filled with an abundance
of ideas or your studio filled with too many uncompleted projects? Do
you get excited about one thing until the next brilliant idea bumps
it from view?
When a person has an expansive imagination and/or
a multitude of talents, it's easy to live on overload, be it in your
head or on your desk. From this scattered environment your energy
becomes depleted and often a "why try" attitude takes over. Or the opposite
effect of panic ensues and you work faster and harder to "make
it happen."
This fragmented approach to living is emotionally and physically draining.
The antidote lies in deciding what you really want.
What you want is basically determined from two
levels. From the personality - you know that aspect of yourself
that is ego driven, loveable one minute and neurotic the next. Or from
your soul - the deeper aspect of yourself that "knows" the right choice
for you to make in any situation.
Taking
the time to connect with your soul - your inner wisdom is the key to
deciding and creating what you really want. This is where you move from
child to adult with your vision.
Five Characteristics of Soulful Living:
1. Inner Knowing: In order to arrive at your truth it takes practice. It requires becoming
quiet. When your emotional state prevents you from doing that, it is
your responsibility to apply techniques to calm down. Breathe deeply,
take a walk, meditate, journal, visualize, etc. You will recognize your
soul through inner peace.
2. Integrity: When you are aligned with your inner wisdom you will automatically take
good care of yourself and your talents. No more paintings piled in the
corner collecting dust. No more acting parts you're ashamed of. No more
hiding behind clutter. Now you move from a solid foundation based armed
with a strong sense of self, which honors your "truth" and expresses
it openly.
3. Harmlessness: When living from your
soul, your thoughts, words and actions support and benefit you and others.
This is where your inner critic bites the dust. This is where competition
is no longer seen as a threat. This is the place of love.
4. Ownership: This in not possessiveness,
but having a sense of pride and accomplishment in your projects. Responsibility
and maintenance accompanies ownership. Good performance relies on it.
Old, out-dated projects can be tossed. Uncompleted cherished ones are
now maintained on a regular basis until completion.
5. Stewardship: This is having the willingness
to protect your vision and guide it to fruition no matter how many obstacles
appear and how long and difficult the journey. This is where you exercise
the muscle of patience, tenacity and faith - characteristics needed
for anything worthwhile.
The
critical ingredient you need in order to be guided by your inner wisdom
is willingness. The
willingness to learn how to become quiet, to trust, discern, communicate,
let go, assert, collaborate, cooperate, act responsibly and value yourself
and others.
Too tall of an order? Then ask yourself - what do you really want?
©
Copyright 2008 Susan Ann Darley
COACHING - Take conscious control of your life and live
creatively in the solution.
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