Empowering Links: Week of 25th February
Best personal development resources for the week:
Relax, let go and have fun manifesting what you want into your life. If you’re getting all bent out of shape forcing things to come into your life, you’re probably off-track. Christine Kane shows you how to start right by starting small with the law of attraction.
Shift into an overwhelmingly powerful state in a matter of minutes. Let Tony coach you the Emotional Flood Process personally in this free audio coaching session. Like anything else about Tony, it can be pretty intense and fun
Be prepared!
Stand out to get the girl of your dreams. 5 steps to getting the girl of your dreams with cute Lego photos to guide you along.
Living on the edge of your potential and having the courage to stretch out even further is the only sane way to live. Liz asks what would happen if we all stopped saying ‘I can’t’.
Spend a day doing the opposite of what you should be doing. This is something I do when I have tons of things bearing on me and loads of stress, and when signs like a lack of energy and enthusiasm signal me it’s time to grab a time-out. Feeling overwhelmed with too much to do or life in general yourself? Pam gives us 5 tips to make things easier.
The people you choose to spend time with, what you choose to put into your mind, and the dreams you choose to have. These are the 3 choices that make you who you are.
Being happier requires you to be thinking about feeling good, feeling bad, and feeling right, in an atmosphere of growth. After more than a year of her Happiness Project, Gretchen makes a refinement of her earth-shattering happiness formula.
And finally, use Keith Ferrazi’s free Life Coach Tool to help you today to get focused, diagnose what’s getting in your way and build a dream team for support.
I agree that a key to self management is self esteem. I would offer that true life inspiration happens when you find something you love to do and make it a part of your everyday experience. Here’s an exercise:
1. Write down 10 things you love to do or that bring you the most joy. I call this the “You List”
2. Then record how many times a day you do one of the things on your list
3. Give each day of the week a rating from 1-10
4. Your best day usually comes out to be the day you do the most things on your “You List”
I can easily relate to the first part of the story, in the past I was one of those people pretending you have done something and then be very uncomfortable when someone asks more detailed questions.
It is not a good feeling and being upfront from the beginning really saves you the embarassment later.