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Four steps to activate dreams and goals – first we ignite

November 16, 2018

What does goal setting have to do with seasons, and winter for that matter?

First, I want you to cast your mind’s eye back to winter. 

Depending on your hemisphere – right now, this feeling may be very familiar, or it may feel distant. 

The frozen air, dark over light, coolness, the warm feeling of climbing into bed at night for rest, the feeling of turning inwards. It’s slow, perhaps even still and often a reflective time.

You may not realise it, but the process of taking an idea, something that might be a seed and bringing it into reality, is the exact process that we have in seasons, with the moon and as women with our menstrual cycle.

As you scroll, you might be thinking “but I’m not very familiar with the moon cycles, seasonal living, and even this idea of tracking my monthly cycle” and that’s completely okay!

For this process, we don’t need to be doing any of those things in detail – however, if your curious to know more I will provide some additional resources within the program.  

This process has been designed to innovate goal setting for women (and men). 

And introduce you to some concepts that will help you to bring more flow, more ease to your ambitions. 

It’s about learning how to take action, make goals happen in line with our natural energy cycles. This process might be the permission you need to be “off” occasionally instead of “on”.  To move, work and create with the  “flow”.

When you are using The Dream Activator tool, step one is akin to the energy of winter and we’ll refer to it as Ignite or the period of the inner creative. 

So how does this season fit into the process of dream activation or setting a goal? Aren’t goals about deciding then lot’s of doing?

Yes that assumption is somewhat correct – because that’s the way you’ve always known how to set goals. The ready.set.go approach. And for some of us, this works most of the time. 

I say most of the time, because typically what happens is a few weeks or months after we begin, our energy fluctuates, our emotions get the better of us or life happens and we lose consistency. 

What makes this process radically different?

When your goals are chosen from a place that is more deeply connected with you, when things get hard, we have a chance to pause and reconnect with why it’s important to us. 

This is why phase one, is all about you.   

By capturing the energy of Winter, a time when we naturally slow down – we can become more intimate with our dreams. 

We decide what it is we want to create and we declare it.  

Step one is…

A blank page, new beginnings, unlimited possibility, planting seeds, intention, brainstorm  

In this step, we allow ourselves the space to explore ideas without limitation. 

BUT if do we feel any sense of limitation, I promise to give you tools to learn why. Even in myself, I’ve noticed my emotion can be all over the place when I allow myself space to freely dream. One minute excited, heart racing next minute doubt. 

It is important that we create a safe environment to allow this to unfold. 

From here we learn to create goals that feel more connected to who we truly are, before we race out and start striving towards them. This is a period of nurturing the goal, of getting clear on all the possibilities, how it could look and feel.  

At the end of Step One, you’ll have an opportunity to declare your goal by sharing it in our Facebook group for fellow dream activators. This is a vital part of turning your dream into a reality. 

And that is what you’ll expect in step one. 

The beauty of the Dream Activator process is that when we finish we get to repeat the cycle. Likewise, if we go off track or abandon the goal, we can come back to step one, reset our intention and start again. 

Maybe the way you have set goals has worked until now, but doesn’t feel entirely like you anymore. If you’re ready to do things differently, then you might like to try something new. 

As you can see, The Dream Activator truly is THE best launch pad for your goals in 2019.

This four-part, self-guided course will have you start taking action on your dream in just 28 days. To find out more click the button below. 

This is your opportunity to make things you love, do things you love, with ease. 

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Got big goals? ask yourself, how is success going to feel?

November 13, 2018

A thought I’m pondering today – describe the feeling of success?

Some of my best thinking comes in obscure places. Commonly, there will be no relationship between the thought and the context of thinking it. 

This is perhaps the most wonderful thing about inspiration, you have to be open to to receiving it 24/7.

You never know when it might strike. 

As I washed the dishes this evening, inspiration for this post came over me. This small phrase stood out –

The feeling of success.

We can all agree that in reaching the goal, something we’ve dreamed of achieving for months possibly even years – the success is externalised, it can be measured by time, money, possessions or even your social media following. 

Conventionally, this is how we perceive being successful – the attainment or achievement of something. It’s wonderful and exhilarating when we do, but it’s not the full story. 

Some might argue, success is entirely subjective – what you believe is successful may not be my measure of success, but that’s another post for another day. I’m simply talking about the common view of society.  

Rewind five years ago, I had an inkling that something wasn’t right with the career path I was on.

At the same time, I happened to be very attracted to the work of Danielle La Porte. She created a simple yet very innovative approach to setting goals through her book The Desire Map. 

What she observed in months of research and in her own life, was a lack of connection for many between reaching success and feeling really incredible when you do. 

Her work attempts to close the gap. 

Through doing her Desire Map process, at least once a year, I soon learned that success can be both felt inside and seen outside.

I’d go as far as saying that the feeling of success, is more important to get clarity on that the actual goal. 

Why is this so?

If our feelings drive our actions, then surely how we want to feel will become our guidepost.

We take actions towards our goal that we know will have us feel a certain way.

We’ll set goals because we know that external “thing” – the thing we can quantify (money, weight, car, travel, house…), we know deep down that it feels really good to have. 

Our goals have a deeper connection, and a fullness to them.

Knowing this, tell me – how do you want success to feel?   

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    The secret to managing your mind – lessons from Brooke Castillo

    November 8, 2018

    Brooke Castillo is like a fairy godmother to me. 

    She is also one of my favourite teachers. Through her deep curiosity, she teaches us about our mind, its inner workings and how our thinking affects our reality. Our reality – is both how we see the world and others, but also what we make it to be through our actions.  

    Every week, on a Thursday afternoon, her words find their way into my ears. Over the last year, she’s taught me many things about my mind. 

    The point to all of her words, is that she asks me to value my mind – which if understood will create the reality we truly desire.

    Like going to the gym, a healthy mind requires attention too. We need to flex the self-awareness muscle.  

    Subtle yet clever, our mind loves a good story. Like a childhood fairytale, they play on repeat, they create parts of our personality and our reality. 

    Once we get wind of this, we become the observer. Not the over-analyser but the observer of our thoughts. We simply notice what actions we take as a result of certain thinking, of stories we tell ourselves. 

    Meditation is an ideal gym for this practice. 

    It will take some time to notice the stories, but once we do, we see the power of them. 

    The next step is perhaps the most critical. 

    When we notice what we tell ourselves (or have been subtly whispering for some time) we have a choice. 

    Our adult mind will try to tell us we don’t (have a choice), but we do.

    In that moment, we can choose the story that continues to create this reality (is it happily ever after?) or a new one. 

    We can tell ourselves – “I am afraid, but this time I’m going to do it anyway”

    The end. 

    We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark.

    The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.

    ~ Plato

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