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		<title>Respect your Intuition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2014 01:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever have a feeling about someone when you first meet them?  Have you had a &#8220;gut feeling&#8221; about a situation, but didn&#8217;t follow it only to land in a pile of shit?  I have, many times.  It has taken me most of my life to learn to trust my judgement and go with that feeling I have inside.  But way too many times I have been swayed by other opinions, rather than my own.  I ran across this statement today from my favorite blog <a title="Simply Luxurious Life Blog" href="http://www.thesimplyluxuriouslife.com" target="_blank">Simply Luxurious Life</a> and had to share.  Remember that everyone comes from their own perspective, from their own experience and knowledge.  Only you can know what you know&#8230;and feel, and you don&#8217;t have to explain that to anyone.  My Dr. K told me once, &#8220;this life is for you, it is up to you to find your happiness and joy&#8221;.  I agree.  Still though, it is easy to get drawn into the trap of other&#8217;s dominate opinions about what YOU should do.  Trust yourself. Learn to carefully weigh your knowledge.  Pay attention to your feelings, examine them and ask yourself &#8220;where is this feeling leading me?  Where is it coming from?  I think knowing our selves first is highly underrated!<br />
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<p style="padding-left:30px;">&#8220;As we navigate through life, we will run up against frustrating moments from time to time. We will be put into situations that don’t make sense and so we will seek out advice from our family or friends. However, more often than not, our intuition, if we’ve honed it, knows how we should best proceed.</p>
<p style="padding-left:30px;">Only we can know how the conversation really went, only we can know the context of any given situation and only we know the truth of how we behaved – the tone of our voice, the facial expressions, etc, etc. While we can certainly share out with friends and family about the events, seeking advice from people who can only speak from their perspectives and views of how life should move forward will only give us insight into them. And aren’t we living our lives, not their’s? Food for thought if nothing else.&#8221;</p>
<p>Love &amp; Peace!<br />
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		<title>Authenticity: The Courage to Be Yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2014 15:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>“<em>Authenticity is a collection of choices that we have to make every day. It’s about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen.</em>”  ~ Brené Brown</p>
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<h2><strong>Authenticity: The Courage to Be Yourself</strong></h2>
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<p>I wanted to share a great blog post from the <a title="The Simply Luxurious Life" href="http://www.thesimplyluxuriouslife.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Simply Luxurious Blog</a> &#8211; one of my favorite blogs that always speaks to my heart.  Something that is on all of our minds is learning to be comfortable with who we are.  Our own genuine authenticity is  something we aspire to, but why does it seem so difficult to so many?  Why do we bend so easily and compromise our own thoughts and feelings because we feel insecure to speak our mind?  Why is it so easy to want to be someone else, to not love and appreciate our own uniqueness?  I agree wholeheartedly that being authentic takes courage!  I hope you enjoy this post as well as I did.</p>
<p><strong>Love and peace!</strong></p>
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<h2><strong>Authenticity</strong></h2>
<p>A lofty aspiration that when we consider what it is, being true to who we are, should be something quite simple. After all, who can know who we are at our core better than ourselves?</p>
<p>But in fact, it is hard. In a world of doctored reality television, plastic surgery and social media pages that allow us the opportunity to only put our best selves online, when we dare to show ourselves, flaws, strengths and all, it can be daunting.</p>
<p>Here are just a few of the reasons many of us, including myself, find it challenging to be authentic:</p>
<ul>
<li>While we know we’re not perfect, embracing and coming to terms with our weaknesses isn’t easy.</li>
<li>When we expose our weaknesses, we fear others may not have our best interests at heart and use them against us</li>
<li>Tapping into our authentic selves is a never-ending process as we are always learning something new if we are allowing ourselves the endless opportunities the world presents to progress and grow.</li>
</ul>
<p>However, once we accept that it won’t be easy, and that we are not alone in feeling a bit unnerved by allowing our true selves to be exposed for better or for worse, the beautiful benefits are unmatched and well worth facing these fears.</p>
<p>So today we’re going to dive into what exactly being authentic is, define it, and share the priceless benefits available once we choose this path as the journey we wish our lives to travel upon.</p>
<p>Regarding the definition of authenticity. Initially it was believed that defining such an abstract concept as authenticity was impossible, but eventually psychologists Michael Kernis and Brian Goldman came to agree that it is “the unimpeded operation of one’s true or core self in one’s daily enterprise.”</p>
<p>Okay, so the we have the definition – got it . . . but how do we get there? What concrete pieces must we build in our daily lives to achieve this? Well Kernis and Goldman nailed down four concrete measurements. Let’s have a look:</p>
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<ol>
<li><strong>Self-awareness</strong>
<ul>
<li>a clear understanding of who you are, why you feel certain emotions at certain times, an understanding of your preferences for things as simple as favorite meals to something as complicated as what prompts you to feel anxiety or stress, understanding what you are passionate about and why. When we know ourselves, our abilities and tastes as well as understand our innate abilities, the skills we have built over time, as well as our weaknesses, we are self-aware.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Ability to evaluate strengths and weaknesses</strong>
<ul>
<li>Once you know what your strengths and weaknesses are, you can effectively utilize them and/or work through them so that they don’t become your Achilles’ heel, but rather opportunities to move you forward successfully. While basic understanding of how to utilize or improve a strength or a weakness may be something you learn immediately, in other scenarios, you may want to seek guidance – whether it be from a family member, therapist or expert whose advice and guidance you respect. Other options are simply educating yourself – reading a variety of books, taking courses,<a href="http://www.thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/why-not-journal-regularly/"> journaling </a>to make sense of what you are actually feeling, etc.</li>
<li>When you know how to tap into and make the most of your gifts, as well as work through your weaknesses, improving them, you take control of your life.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Taking action in alignment with your values and needs</strong>
<ul>
<li>Upon understanding yourself, you can more clearly discern what you can and cannot compromise on. Decision making will become much easier as each scenario of options presents itself. Saying “no” will come without hesitation or be followed by guilt, and “yes” will come more freely and excitedly.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Developing healthy relationships</strong>
<ul>
<li>In order to have healthy relationships, you must be willing to be authentic. And in order to present your true self to those you are building relationships with, you must be vulnerable. Because it is when you are vulnerable that you discover who will recognize and thoughtfully appreciate your vulnerability, and respond in kind, which allows the relationship to grow. It is with vulnerability, being open and honest, as Brené Brown reminds us in <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/simplluxur-20/detail/1592407331"><strong>Daring Greatly</strong></a>, that can build strong, intimate relationships.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ol>
<h5></h5>
<h2><strong>Benefits of Being Authentic:</strong></h2>
<p>When we talk about investing in authenticity, the benefits far outweigh the initial trepidation. Overall, it is the quality of your life that will improve, and isn’t that the basic premise for trying to reform anything in our lives?</p>
<p><strong>1. Avoid Second-Guessing</strong><br />
When you know that the decisions you are making are in alignment with your values and needs, you don’t have to think twice about it. While there may be others observing your decisions who are uncertain of why you’ve chosen a particular direction which may be understandable. After all, they don’t know everything that you hold dear. However, you will move forward with confidence knowing it is indeed your best move. And when you let go of the second-guessing, you set yourself free. Free from unnecessary worry, angst and stress.</p>
<p><strong>2. Letting Go of What Others Think</strong><br />
Brené Brown reminds us that, “If you feel good about the life path you are following, you will have no interest to judge others choices.” And so when we look at this quote from both perspectives, the doer sets herself free, and the judger has revealed their cards. Those who judge are often either consciously or subconsciously frustrated with the life path they are, so it is in their judgment of us that they reveal their own truths.</p>
<p>And while we don’t need to mope or feel sorry for them, we can have compassion and understanding because most of us at some point in our lives will have find ourselves not quite where we want to be. And if we look at others’ judgment in this light, it no longer has to hold us back.</p>
<p><strong>3. Build Trust and Respect in Relationships</strong><br />
“Vulnerability is what breeds opportunity.” In order to connect with others we must be able to share ourselves. Now by no means does this require that you reveal all. In fact, I would advise against such a revelation, but little by little you give and see if they give. You give again if they followed in kind and so on and so forth. And it’s a process. It takes time. But in that process is where that trust is built. It’s where that respect begins to grow.</p>
<p><strong>4. Boosts Confidence</strong><br />
Putting ourselves out there, sharing what we are passionate about, as discussed in great length in <em>The Simple Sophisticate</em>‘s <a href="http://www.thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast5/">fifth podcast,</a> can reap many rewards, but one of which is a boost to our confidence. Regardless of the response from others, we show ourselves that we can do something we initially thought we could not, and that is cataloged in our memory to draw upon in the next instance in which we doubt ourselves.</p>
<p>And while we are the beneficiaries of this boost, we also provide a benefit to others. How? While there will be an array of feedback – praise and critiques – often it is in simply taking this risk that you draw applause from those who have traveled your path and know the difficulty as well as those who hope to someday do what you’ve done. And so by finding the courage to be authentic, you not only enjoy the benefits but you help others along their journey as well.</p>
<p><strong>5. Reach Your Full Potential</strong><br />
At the core for nearly all of us, we are trying to figure out our gifts, our path, what we can do that makes us unique or special. Guess what? The only way to discover this is to be authentic. I know you’re not surprised by this, but in choosing such a path, we are choosing uncertainty, and understandably, that is what holds us back at times. Fight through this. The treasure of your full potential is your reward.</p>
<p><strong>6. Improve Your Mental Health</strong><br />
Once we let go of what others’ think as well as the bad habit of second-guessing ourselves, we let go of unnecessary stress and anxiety. Once we refuse to over-analyze, we aren’t bringing into our daily lives stress that can gradually erode our health. Instead, our peace-of-mind grows and effectively our health improves as well. Consequentially, our productivity and the quality of our lives improves, which was the initial goal from the get-go.</p>
<p>The tricky part is that we must find within each one of us the courage to present ourselves to the world. We must make the first step. Opportunity, or life, won’t tell us what it will grant us if we follow such a path, and while that may be frustrating initially, keep in mind Amy Poehler’s quote, “You attract the right things when you have a sense of who you are.”</p>
<p>So if we want the success, the contentment, the happiness that we seek, we must muster up the necessary courage do what comes naturally, being ourselves.</p>
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		<title>Sometimes starting over is the best thing that can happen to us</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2013 15:14:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<div style="text-align:center;">“<strong>That’s exactly where you want to be: steeped to your eyebrows in failure. It’s a good place to be because failure is where success likes to hide in plain sight. </strong><strong>Everything you want out of life is in failure. The trick is to get the good stuff out</strong>.”</div>
<div style="text-align:center;">~ Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert</div>
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<div style="text-align:left;">We have all faced that dreaded event of something coming to an “end” – whether it was a sudden ending of something that had become comfortable, or your last gig just fizzed out. Things end and we have to readjust and reevaluate our goals and our dreams – decide how we want to move forward. If and WHEN this happens, take a deep breath and a couple of days (weeks or months) off to get alone and think and brace yourself up to jump to the next level. Failure – as so often we associate with something “ending” – is merely a stepping stone to discovering a new part of your map that holds another adventure for you! Here is a great article that I ran across on that subject from the <a title="The Simply Luxurious Life" href="http://www.thesimplyluxuriouslife.com" target="_blank">Simply Luxurious Life</a>:</div>
<div style="text-align:left;">
<h4>A fresh start. A clean slate. A second chance.</h4>
<p>Perhaps a relationship has ended, or you have relocated to a new city. Or maybe, you are starting a new job, redecorating a room in your home, reorganizing your files or simply pressing the reset button on any aspect of your life that hasn&#8217;t been working or didn&#8217;t work out as you had hoped.<br />
While beginning from scratch can feel as though you are a novice again, in reality, you are more of an expert than you realize, should you choose to use your powers.<br />
When you begin again you bring with you the wisdom of what did and did not work, the insight of knowing how something will turn out in particular circumstances and the ability to not waste precious time and energy doing something that won&#8217;t provide the results you seek.</p>
<h4><strong>How to Start Over Successfully</strong></h4>
<p><strong>1. Take Time to Assess</strong><br />
Take the time before moving forward yet again to assess in detail what went well, what didn&#8217;t work and why. Write your insights down so that during times of frustration in any new endeavors, you can remind yourself how to overcome the roadblocks that stood in your way the last time. Even a simple change such as switching from a PC to a Mac, begin with assessment to ensure a successful path forward. Write down what went wrong that impeded your ability to work efficiently on your computer. What do you want to make sure your new computer is capable of doing?<br />
<strong>2. Be Clear </strong><br />
As you begin again, be clear about what your expectations are. For example, using the computer analogy, &#8220;I need a computer that functions properly without wasting my time&#8221;.  Then, be willing to be flexible about how you get there.  Maybe the computer won&#8217;t be the size you want because of your budget, but it still offers what you need for productivity. Or maybe you will have to leave the PC world and move to a Mac, or remain with Mac despite your expectations. The key is to know what you need, versus what you want. Knowing the difference will reduce unnecessary headaches and help you achieve your goals at a faster pace.<br />
<strong>3. Have Patience</strong><br />
Simply because you&#8217;ve learned some valuable lessons, does not mean the new journey you commence will be free of frustrations. For example, even if the new job is one that you&#8217;ve worked towards for years, there will still be a learning curve in understanding the new work environment. Have patience with yourself and don&#8217;t throw in the towel too quickly. I have come to define such initial headaches as checkpoints assessing whether or not we are willing to be where we&#8217;ve so longed to be. Trust me, just like learning the new operating system of a new high performing computer, it will be worth it when you know how everything works.<br />
<strong>4. Remember the Paradox &#8220;Great reward, involves great risk.&#8221; or &#8220;In order to earn money, you have to spend money.&#8221;</strong><br />
Both of these maxims are indeed true. In order to change our circumstances, we must venture into the unknown in order to live a different life from what we know today. And when we have the opportunity to start over, it means we are essentially taking a life test &#8211; did we learn the lessons offered in order to turn the next opportunity into what it is we seek?<br />
<strong>5. Keep Your Courage</strong><br />
The moments of doubt are greatest when we make the initial leap of change &#8211; when we do something different from what we&#8217;ve done in the past &#8211; putting the down payment on your first home, saying &#8220;I do&#8221;, or taking a loan out for your own business.  It is in such moments that you must hang on to the courage it took you to make the initial mistake that provided the lesson. That courage is always there waiting to be tapped, and each time to learn the lesson and pick yourself up to try it again differently and better than before, your strength of courage increases.<br />
Having the opportunity to do something again is the opportunity to do it better and to tailor it to exactly as you&#8217;d prefer. Not everything in life offers a second chance. After all, we only get to be 18 once, 34 once, 50 once, and so on. But regardless of our age, when we get the chance to improve, don&#8217;t be discouraged by the mistakes in past relationships, past employment, money management or anything that has tripped you up to dog you. Choose to turn the coal into diamonds and be amazed at what life is wanting to reward you with.
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