What are you bringing into your life?
I’m feeling the need to share that I don’t like talking about my business in my posts. There’s something about looking good and avoiding looking bad that consistently keeps me from writing about wins (or breakdowns) or lessons I learn in my business.
I’ve taken my willingness to be vulnerable with people to a whole different level just by starting this blog yet it’s clear to me that I’m not sharing things that would definitely be of value to folks in order to save face or avoid being judged. It’s funny because I imagine it’s easy for people to judge lots of the things I talk about in my posts anyway yet for some reason when it comes to my business, I get far more confronted than by other topics.
I think we all do this. We don’t share authentically with everyone what’s really going on in certain areas of our lives because we judge that they should be going or certain way or shouldn’t be going however they are.
Something fabulous that one of my clients said today was that in looking at how things were in the past (actually just a few months ago), she saw that they had to go the way they did and she had to go through what she did in order to get where she is now. And because of that, she could see that the process was perfect. Because today she feels empowered and liberated from some limiting beliefs that had a stronghold on her for most of her life. But couldn’t have gotten here without going through the muck. By the same logic, you can’t get where you want to go without going through whatever is in the way and breaking it down. So naturally then, where you are too is perfect. And there’s simply still work to be done to get the results you want.
So the thing I want to share about my business today is that I’ve had a breakthrough in it recently. I shared in my post, Give It All Away, that I finally understood that I wasn’t getting what I wanted in life because I wasn’t giving it to the universe. I said I wanted to be a contribution and to have a thriving coaching practice but I certainly wasn’t consistently having new clients sign up. What I see is that I was actually being really stingy with both myself and others – more interested in what I could gain for myself than what I could give away to others and life.
What I didn’t share about my experience that day at Sacred Center was that this understanding that I needed to give to the universe what I was looking to have myself really moved to give more than my usual $2 or $3 donation when they passed the baskets around. Instead, I filled out a credit card slip and donated $20. This may or may not seem like a huge deal to you but for me it was an act of giving away the thing I’d been struggling to bring in to myself to something I love – without the story of ‘I can’t afford to do this’ or ‘I need to save money’ or ‘This is irresponsible’ attached to it. I was contributing to something I saw as wonderful in the world instead of looking to be contributed to. And it felt great. Her message (I recommend reading the post if you haven’t already) had really shifted my perception of who I was being in the world.
The magic, the reason this is so significant to share, is that the very next day, I had a new client hire me. While I know I’m a great coach and provide a lot of value for people, actually bringing in new business had definitely not been my strong suit in the past. So just believe me when I say that this blatant manifestation of the law of attraction was pretty phenomenal.
I have been living and being from this place ever since. Very aware of my intentions and solely out to contribute to people whether they are friends, prospects, clients, colleagues or family.
This past Sunday at Sacred Center, when they passed the donation baskets around, I at first gave $3, then I decided that was too stingy and was compelled to give more and added another $5. I also did a workshop which I knew I wanted to participate in and was another $10. I only had one sample session set up for this week, my first since that last one. Now THIS prospect, who is wonderful and my ideal client, hired me as well.
More and more I’m feeling confident and certain that my practice is going to thrive and I will be able to serve myself by serving others! My dream is to support as many people as possible in transforming their lives to be the life of their dreams! (In the future that will also include books and inspirational speaking!) And I must say, living (and loving) from this place and creating this life is SO exciting and rewarding!
What do you see would be possible for YOU if you started living from a space of contributing rather than ‘getting your needs met’ or ‘what’s in it for you’? (And lets be honest, ‘what’s in it for you’ tends to dominate most folks way of being whether they intend it to or not.)