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Visit www.coachingcircle.ca to register for my new coaching circle which begins January 29th for six consecutive sessions. While gaining clarity in your intention(s) and jumpstarting you in moving toward what you truly want, you will also have the opportunity to make new friends and/or deepen your bond to a friendship that you already hold. My invitation is for you to invest in yourself in this way.
If you would prefer a tele-circle because you don’t live in the Niagara area, please let me know as I have adapted the Claim Your Life as Your Own process to this venue. Also available to those of you who live far from Niagara-on-the-Lake are three-day retreats from January through March. Along with coaching on an individual basis and/or with a friend, each retreat includes accommodations and spa treatments to support your growth and rejuvenation.
I also remind you about the upcoming retreat on Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It’s a wonderful process led by Marlena Field which will deepen your connection to essence. You can visit www.initiationdolls.com to gain more information. There are only three places remaining at this time.
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Welcome! I wish all of you a joyous and blessed 2008!
Another year begins along with an opportunity to reflect and consider our options regarding what’s next for us. Making New Year’s resolutions is a cultural ritual. Every January inherently gives us the opportunity to take the time to check inside with ourselves and ask a very important question. Please read the following to consider a possibly new way for you to start 2008.
The Value of Setting Intentions
In my own practice, the foundation of what I do at the beginning of every coaching partnership is supporting each client to get clear about what it is that they truly want. From that point, possibilities open up to be explored and acted upon and lives start to shift in magical ways.
My belief is that the distinction between setting an intention versus setting a goal is that goals can sometimes be in the land of “should” or come from a place of need. Intentions are all about identifying what is our heart’s path. For example, a goal might be framed by such language as: “I should lose weight. Eat healthfully. Exercise regularly. Change my career. Take care of myself. And then I’ll feel okay about myself.”
An intention begins with: “I really want to make myself a priority this year. Make a difference in the world in a way that feels very important to me. Achieve a new sense of freedom and wholeness. Take care of and embrace my body. Express myself fully in my career. I am worthy of this.” Notice the impact on your body when you say “I want” versus when you say “I should.”
Intentions are accompanied by exuberance…by a deep knowing…by a spark at the soul level. We feel hopeful and optimistic when setting intentions. We can see ourselves reaching where we want to go and feel fully alive just visualizing that. It’s the answer to the question: What is it that I truly want deep inside of me for me?
Deep exploration and reflection leading to self-awareness takes time and attention. It is best when doing so becomes a day-to-day process: what is it that I really want today? A helpful tool to clarifying a significant, broader intention for your life might be completing the sentence: “If only I had that perfect career or perfect mate or perfect body (or whatever you feel that you really want), I would feel ________.” Knowing your life purpose, your values and the essential theme of your life’s learning will also support you in identifying a clear and powerful intention.
Through the years, I have learned firsthand the power of setting intentions. Here is an example of one so that you can better understand what I’ve been describing. My history is that I moved often during my single years and, within my marriage, renovated an old home, worked hard to build a new home and then left it all behind me through divorce to stay with a friend and her husband in their home.
After two years of clearing the way, I was ready for my own place. Consequently, a life theme has been ‘coming home to myself,’ which at this time of my life meant a home in physical form - a simple one surrounded by nature. I yearned for this. After some disappointments, I found the perfect house that seemed to appear on the Internet by chance. Circumstances fell into place in such a way that, despite all odds, I was able to make this home my own - a home that I knew I wanted the first moment I walked through the front door.
Jumping ahead to the present, my home has become a safe and nurturing place for myself as well as numerous coaching circles, one-on-one coaching sessions, my meditation group and too many to count gatherings with friends and family. Its convenient location enables people to travel from all over Southern Ontario, at least for their initial coaching session.
I couldn’t have dreamed of a better place for me. Universe co-created with me to find just the right home for me to nurture myself and others and to do my work in the world. That’s the power of intention.
Especially at this time of the year, take the time to ask yourself: what is it that my heart yearns for - that’s very important to me? Give yourself permission to dream, explore and reflect. Set your intention. Yes, take action. I certainly did what I needed to do to search for just the right house, to be able to afford it, and to spread the word out about my work so that clients would arrive.
The key is - after setting your intention and doing your part, let go. Trust that all will unfold as it is meant to unfold. Accept the ‘setbacks’ which in hindsight often work out for the best. In my search to find my home, much happened that was just perfect that I really had no awareness of until it was all in place. You might just get more than you ever thought possible, too.
In
the
spirit
of
being
complete
and
not
finished,

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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 |