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Visit www.coachingcircles.ca to find out more about the next coaching circle which will take place in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The six-session jumpstart to claiming your life as your own will begin on Tuesday, January 22nd.
There will a one-day workshop in Niagara-on-the-Lake on Wednesday, March 12th , 2008 from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. led by my guest from Kamloops, B.C., Marlena Field. Please visit www.InitiationDolls.com to hear more about how “the bold act of creating her Spirit Doll is a most powerful way for a woman to unleash that pure essence”. Book early if you’d like to attend as there will be room for only six participants.
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Welcome!
You are now on the Notes on Claiming Your Life as Your Own official subscriber’s list, and I am very pleased to have you as a recipient of these monthly newsletters. It’s so rewarding to see more and more men and women subscribe and know that all of you share this journey – to live our lives on our own terms.
In this newsletter, I describe a process that coach/friend, Marlena Field (at www.bodymindspiritcoaching.com and about whom I will talk more in What’s New), shared with me. In my own way, I have integrated this approach into my work with clients. In the following article, I pass this tool onto you with the intention that you, also, will gain an important insight about yourself.
HONOURING OUR RESOURCEFULNESS
In the midst of difficult times, we can forget the special resource living deeply within us that has brought us through situations when we felt pressured or trapped or challenged. This inner resource, available to everyone, is a source of solidity and strength that lives at the core of us and can carry us through adversity. It shows up uniquely when we remember to tap into it. Knowing how to reach it is important in building a sense of self-trust.
Although the resource varies according to each person, it has common elements. It lives in our bodies – we actually have a visceral feeling attached to it. Different from a stress response – that fight, freeze or flight response which is accompanied by adrenalin - this resource feels like it comes from a deep, wise, grounded place within us. The best of us comes forward as we breathe deeply.
Many of us may not be able to readily identify our own resource and, therefore, are unable to acknowledge and fully appreciate it. There’s great value in knowing our strength as we can then consciously apply it to whatever we are facing now. Life has its ups and downs - disappointments and failures, fears and hurts, deaths and births, loss and transitions, times of love and separation. What would be different for you if you knew beyond a doubt that an inner resource is available to you in times of need? What would be different if you knew at a body level what it felt like to tap into this resource?
For me, I think back to a time when I left my marriage and, as a result, lost everything financially (other than my clothes, some furniture and various personal and home belongings). I realized that the resource that I have within me is self-discipline and a sense of purpose that loves to be channeled through a project. In this case, for a time, placing me on stable financial ground became my project.
Through that resource, I now know that my resiliency and resourcefulness gives me an inner security that can’t be taken away. I also am aware that this strength lives within my heart center where I feel focused and alive. That same energy that carried me through that challenge can be tapped into whenever I need it.
While leading clients through this process, I am able to help them identify their own inner resource and then consciously apply it to their current situations. For one client, her inner resource is an ability to see the humour and laugh…a lot, even during the toughest of times. For another, it’s a sense of determination and focus to creatively find the answers and move through any challenge. A client found that her resource is about tapping into the ability to think out-of-the-box. Another has an intuitive ability to see the ‘big picture’ by imagining what the current state looks like from the vantage point of a year in the future. All have been identified and explored at a body level where this resource lives inside of them so that they truly get what it feels like to reach into their core.
Through the following questions and your responses to them at a body level, you will be guided in discovering more about what your particular resource looks and feels like. It might be helpful for you to begin by reading the following paragraphs in italics first and then putting the directions into practice.
Find a quiet and private space. Through your breath (inhaling and exhaling through your nostrils), close your eyes and go to a still place deep inside of you. Think back to a time in your life in which you struggled and succeeded in moving forward. You felt proud of the way you handled this situation. You knew that you had to draw upon everything inside of you to be able to do this.
Remember and re-enact the posture that typified that time. What does it feel like in your body? Where in your body do you feel it most?
What do you remember drawing on inside of you that helped you through this? How did you do this? Show your appreciation for this wonderful quality that you have inside your core.
Now be with a current struggle for you and apply this resource to the now. What does that feel like in your body? What changes when you are aware of that inner resource that’s inside of you? What are the insights that arise as you look at the world through the eyes of your core strength?
Breathe. Appreciate. Acknowledge…yourself.
When you honour yourself by taking the time to acknowledge your core strength, you not only gain a new awareness. Your inner confidence grows as you claim more of who you truly are.
Please pass this message onto others who might benefit.
In
the
spirit
of
being
complete
and
not
finished,

905-468-3849
Jeannie
is
deeply
committed
to
sparking
the
hearts
of
people
to
experience
an
inner
confidence
-
that
sense
of
wholeness,
aliveness,
and
serenity
that
comes
from
deeply
knowing
yourself,
fully
accepting
the
lightness
and
darkness
of
being
human,
and
living
freely
by
standing
in
your
own
truth.
In
her
coaching
practice,
Jeannie
leads
groups
and
works
one-on-one
with
an
international
clientele.
She
has
also
been
interviewed
by
national
magazines
like
Homemaker’s,
has
been
published
in
Esteem
Magazine,
and
is
a
contributing
author
of
“101
Great
Ways
to
Improve
Your
Life”
along
with
such
luminaries
as
Byron
Katie,
Mark
Victor
Hansen,
and
Ken
Blanchard.
To
find
out
more
about
Jeannie,
please
visit
her
websites,
www.innerconfidencecoaching.com
and
www.coachingcircles.ca |