buffer around it that shields it from destructive forces. Your vision needs time in order to take root and an environment conducive to its growth.
An example of such a container is to seek out the company of others who have a similar vision. They may become a mentor if they are further along on their journey, or a fellow traveler if you’re both setting out together. Another buffer is to consciously limit your time with people who do not believe in your dream, especially if you find their energy toxic to your goals. Another option is to sign up for a course that will strengthen your abilities and enhance your skills in the direction you want to go. Or you could hire a professional — such as a life coach or career counselor or a nutritionist — to help keep you focused and on task. Be creative and enlist the necessary support to give your vision a healthy start.
Step Three: Transform the question you stated in Step One into your quest. Your seedling requires diligent, loving attention. Just as talking to a plant actually encourages its growth, you too have to coax your dream into maturation. It with need to be feed all the essential nutrients and to be freed from the choking weeds that infringe upon it. Be comitted to exposing your vision to the life-giving light of positive energy. Believe in it. Value its potential. Allow it to become.
Karin Marcus, Professional Certified Life Coach / Retreat Leader
“Let the beauty of what you love, be what you do” Rumi
Karin@Steppingoutcoaching.com 610-667-5247
http://www.SteppingOutCoaching.com
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