Tag: the leader in me

  • pushing against.

    When we get so caught up in a problem we can find ourselves in a state of lack or limitation – and can feel powerless in our capacity to do anything about it. We have handed our power over to another…they or it is in charge of our happiness or level of satisfaction.

  • most important person.

    When using the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, the first three habits help us line up with the energy source of this intelligence, and the next three habits support the interdependence of all living things as we relate from this foundation.

  • because I can.

    A conversation with a behavior analyst in our school district taught me ‘when one cannot predict another’s behavior it evokes fear’.

  • on board thinking.

    To keep it simple, on board thinking is a tool that can release resistance to new ideas. The idea would be that when hearing an idea that is different, can you be open to allowing the energy of possibility rather than refusal?

  • the gush.

    As you begin to orient your belief system toward a ‘life is for me’ theme…you start to recognize how you like to feel…THEN…you can intentionally practice thoughts that allow that good feeling to be your baseline…and you return to it over and over again…using the discomfort as a tool to help you focus on alignment with what feels good.

  • thought leader.

    I love disruption. I found a deeply intrinsic source of satisfaction when I learned how to disrupt my thinking. When I learned how to lead my thoughts and create my own story.