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Keep things in perspective

When things are going your way, people will tell you to keep things in perspective – and that is fair enough. Particularly when you are starting out, they may see your pursuit of your new life as being an all-encompassing quest and tell you that it is all about finding balance and living a balanced lifestyle.

Now remember, balance is an idea. As they might say in Ireland, it is a grand idea. Only it is not a very practical one. If you want to live your best life, balance will rarely exist. For it is a very idealistic concept and not at all realistic.

Like the accomplishment of all extraordinary results, what you are trying to achieve will often mean having to give it your all-in pursuit of having it all. You may have to give all your time to achieve what now matters most to you to see it become a reality. This being the case, a balanced lifestyle may be impossible as you dedicate yourself to living the life you were born to live.

If you are told you are out of balance or you feel this might be the case for you, it usually means that other things that matter are not getting attention. The fact is that when you truly do what is most important to you, some things won’t get done or receive attention. This is a necessary trade-off for the achievement of extraordinary results, just like the achievement of the life you truly want to be living, which will often require your total focus and energy on that and that alone.

There will also be a lot of fear, both real and perceived, as you take the steps to bring your life forward. Like we have already seen, the fear never goes away fully. Likewise, this can be a time of big changes. And with change, what people fear most of all is loss. This could be the loss of the old life they had been living and all the security and safety that went with that.

As you move from the life you are living to the life you want to live, there may well be a sense of loss for all that you are now leaving behind. When dealing with and overcoming this sense of loss, our storytellers were first of all grateful for the life they had lived. They acknowledged what they were losing and leaving behind as they let go of their old life. They accepted that they were going through this to experience the better life that lay ahead. As they took steps to move forward, they stayed focused on the life they wanted to live, knowing that this is a great way to deal with fear.

If you want to follow up on what has been written here and get to read fourteen stories of people who figured out why they were born and learned to live their truth – and how you can too then please get a copy of my new book Showing Your True Colours.

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Creative Sparks in Dundalk

I just had to stop and get a photo of this.

What sparks your creativity? For it got me to reflect on what sparks my own. I do know from experience that often my most creative thoughts or a truth that I come to realise and learn about myself or life often comes in the quietest of moments.

The more rested, relaxed, focused and by continually allowing myself to be renewed and creative does allow me to perform better in my everyday life, as there is a real need to be relaxed and rested if I am to be at my best and allow myself to become creative in my life and work. To figure how best to deal with the many challenges that living out each day presents. To make the best decisions possible at any given time during the day and to be as creative as possible when it comes to looking for solutions and answers when these difficulties and challenges arise.

We can’t get it right all of the time and creative confidence is not about being certain of the answers, but about being certain that you will find the answers yourself. If you allow yourself to be creative, you need have no fear, for the answers will come to point you in the right direction.

As Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” So what can you do to spark your own creativity? What can you do at this time to allow some creativity into your life and work so as to deal with all that it is you are dealing with in the living out of your everyday life? So go on, allow yourself a little space and time out today.

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