“I’ve had an incredible week, thanks to Karen” These words are music to my ears. I find I tend to minimize them by saying anyone can do what I do for my clients.
Wrong.
We are each unique and we are here to do what only we can provide. Countless people have proven when you are in the groove, when you have found your rhythm, things begin to come together for you.
The world is reminded of the importance of believing in yourself and your vision this week as one of the greatest inventors of our time, Steve Jobs was called Home. In the wake of Mr. Job’s death, many of us are pondering how we can step more fully into our life. How can we find that one thing that we and only we are here to do that is going to make a difference in our world?
I promise you, Steve Jobs was not an exception in humanity. He exemplifies what we are all here to do, each of us in our own unique way. Mr. Jobs not only leaves a legacy through his world-changing inventions, but he leaves us the keys and the encouragement to discover for ourselves what our passions and gifts to the world are and the advice to live them .http://news.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-061505.html
When I work with my VIP clients, I help them uncover exactly what they are here to do and then we devise an action plan to unfold it, and ways of addressing the patterns and beliefs that held them back in the past. For many people, these patterns and beliefs have been running in the background for many years, and this is the first time they are able to actually uncover them, unravel them, and harness the energy they have been taking up in the subconscious mind.
These patterns and beliefs are running constantly, much like you might have several sub programs running in the background of Windows while you are using Word. You don’t know they are there and how much energy they are using until you open the Task Manager and reveal them. Often, we find beliefs and patterns that are no longer useful, in fact, they are actually sabotaging your success, and we are able to release them, freeing you to pursue your dreams and passions.
“A lot of times people don’t know what they want until you show it to them,” Steve Jobs is quoted as saying. I find that consciously people don’t know what they want, but their purpose, passion, and the way in which they are here to live there life is all within and available to come forth. My work with people is to show them what is already inside them waiting to be revealed, like a diamond emerging from coal.
There is no greater tribute to pay to a person, but to live your life differently having been moved by the way in which they lived theirs. Steve Jobs has shown us who you are can change the world. Isn’t it time you uncovered it?
Meanwhile, “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish”. Steve Jobs, February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011







COMMENTS: 4 Comments
Your message today really hit home. I know these things but need to be reminded now and then. Steve Jobs’ commencement address was inspiring, too.
Beautiful article, there is so much to learn from others. I have realised this and make it my priority to try and thank all those who have had such a positive effect – as there are so many who go around inspiring people but are utterly unaware…
Thank you. You are right. Inspiration from others is as close as the next person; they don’t have to be a Steve Jobs.
Cassie, we all need a little nudge now and then. You give them out constantly and I bet you don’t realize it!