Creating
your Team
by
Narelle Stratford
You
do realise that your life is a reflection of you, don't you? what
happens outside of you is merely a reflection of what is going on inside
of you, so if you are feeling stuck it is important to look at what is
happening outside of yourself, or to see where you are stuck in the
body.
For
example, I have been avoiding housework of late. I know I know,
just see it finished and feel good about that ... and I just didn't do
it. So I got to thinking about housecleaning or housekeeping being
a metaphor for some internal work that might be required. (Gee
that was a challenge to find words that avoided "needs or must or
should"!)
I've
decided to meditate more and that will clean up the internal stuff, and
that energises me to deal with the external jobs with joy and
delight. (Or, does anyone know of a good house-keeper, by the
way?)
It's
also important to have a good team around you, who will support you,
motivate you and encourage you and help you to be accountable. My
team includes my dentist George, Peak-Physique for training, Paulette
Walker for Osteo and chiropractic support, Greg Scanlon for acupuncture,
my accountant Gita from Focus On Figures, Di Watson from Brisbane Circle
and so on. These are people whom I trust to take care of my body
and my business, so that I don't have to do everything alone.
If
you are doing everything alone, you need to maintain a strong mind and
heart by loving and approving of yourself and encouraging yourself so
that your subconscious, your inner child feels loved and
supported. it's also important to have time out, where you laugh
and have fun, and reward yourself (just not with food, drugs or
alcohol.)
Find
something that soothes and nurtures your soul - dancing does that for me
- and you will be energised time and time again. Even if you are a bit
physically tired, you remind yourself how good this makes you feel, and
once again you can get lost in your soul's passion.
Down
time - doing NOTHING - is also highly recommended. I suggest you
take holidays more frequently and don't take big chunks of time off
because when you do your inner child usually loses all sense of
structure, and finds it hard to reestablish that structure when you go
back to work.
Strangely
enough, when you take time out and go on holidays, you usually find that
you have trouble settling down for the first few days, and then you get
into the groove of doing nothing, and then creative ideas begin to
pop! So, want more creativity? Take more time off!
I
think I need time off again, because I just ran out of ideas!!
Have
fun, Live Life 2 the Max!
Master's
Wisdom!

"Stretch
your body, and you stretch your mind."
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