Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Resistance~

So, I have come to a pass and have not blogged because I was influenced by the proverbial word resistance. Resistance rears it's ugly head in many forms such as excuses, procrastination, justification or simply an "easy way out". For me recently it has been an increased commitment to work, obligations and daily "errands" that must be complete or else! Okay, so these errands we speak of that are so detrimental-what are they really...pressure put on ourselves to achieve or maybe a sense of accomplishment? I once became so obsessed with list of things to do, that as I checked them off I would add two more to create an even bigger challenge for myself. I strive on adrenaline, love to be productive and my personal belief is that there should be more hours in a day and naps are a wasteful use of valuable time.

Tireless efforts went into these daily errands until now...today is the day that I want to restructure my life so that it is more meaningful and balanced. I am learning that the concept of slowing down indeed has it rewards and that it is okay to stop and smell the flowers, taking time for ourselves does not mean we are being lazy it simply means we are taking care of our physical and spiritual well being. This new lifestyle has been very difficult for me to wrap my head around and I have been truly resisting the day that I wrote this blog and said, "enough is enough all I need to do is change by living a more congruent life". With the holidays quickly upon us, my intentions are to slow down by pulling away from a hectic, counter productive lifestyle. I will do this by creating tranquility and peace through meditation, writing and outdoor exercise. This will ultimately lead myself and others around me to a future of calm serenity and inner peace, opening the gates to a more fulfilling life. I will no longer allow resistance to dictate my life.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Life is too short

Erica--as you see in your life as a nurse, life is too short to be encircled by ego. Your journey inspires me to remember who I am and what I accept in my life. My hope is that I can remind myself, as well as to lead and join others in realizing this life is full of joy. Let's walk through rays of sunshine each step along this journey.

Pam

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Personal Mission as a Life Coach

As a life coach I am a motivator and a confidant, who is eager to help guide clients as they develop a positive mindset to reveal their own personal power and fulfillment. As a Registered Nurse of ten years in a critical care hospital setting I have witnessed unimaginable pain, heartache and despair. While on the other hand, I have had the privilege of seeing indescribable miracles and sharing the last breath of one’s existence as they transcend into the unknown world of the afterlife. Through these intense experiences and a personal lifetime of hardships I have gained a deep appreciation for life and value each day as a gift. My mission as a life coach “is to inspire one client at a time to live a more abundant life personally, professionally and spiritually.” I hope to open the gates to a place of inner peace, success and unparalleled happiness while acknowledging each individual’s gifts, uniqueness and inner beauty in a safe and unbiased environment as they become empowered to grow and change.

Beautiful Beginnings

Erica,

What I call new thoughts/ideas for self improvement is "beautiful beginnings". By remembering this daily, my progress soars and motivation stays high. It is so hard some days with personal struggles of daily life, but I truly believe I will find who I am and I will love me for accomplishing that. All people are unique and need to find their beauty so the world can be more beautiful for it.

Sharon