I’ve been working with a great bunch of people today. All of them taking action to embrace their intuitive abilities. And determined to give the best they can to themselves and others.
I love helping people connect to their intuition, to each other and to their inner wisdom. I know it’s a hard thing to acknowledge all of my abilities so I also understand how people might have to step of a cliff in order to recognise their own. That’s my job though. I encourage the people I work with to take note of, and connect with, what they are good at doing. Because I know that once they can see what they can do they will take action to ensure that they do give the best of themselves. They get a ‘can do’ attitude which is really important. That doesn’t mean that they can’t fail. I know it means they can inspire themselves to keep going no matter how many prototypes they have to design.
When I am being ‘can do’ I know I’m taking action in my own best interest. I’m telling myself that I can achieve whatever I desire. Because I’m prepared to give things a go. Being stuck in ‘I can’t’ holds me back from trying. If I don’t try I won’t learn anything about myself or my skills. I feel this is especially important about intuition. If I don’t get the information perfectly (who does at the beginning?) or easily (again, who does at the beginning?) do I give up? Or do I understand that expertise is gained through practice, practice and more practice? All that practice is about me taking the action, time after time, to get me to where I want to be. In that way I inspire myself to aim for new challenges because they bring fresh achievements.
Taking action is the key. Worrying whether it’s the right, best, perfect action just leaves me stuck. I set my intention to ‘can do’ every morning and enjoy my blog each evening when I realise how much I have achieved. Is it time for you to say ‘can do’?
Day 650 of my blogging challenge