In recent conversations with a friend we were discussing our vision of the future of our work place. Reflecting on the changes that have already occurred and those that still need to happen.
Recognizing if we were all to be clear about our authentic self and listen to Signal #1 (our personal truth), the work place would be amazing. It would be an organization who created space for all employees to grow and become more. How fantastic would that be?
With so many changes happening and going to happen in our workplace, how smoothly can that transition occur? Imagine how it could be if we are all clear on who we are and supportive of others awakening to their authentic selves?
Some thoughts that came up during our conversation were...
What must we overcome to move to the next level of change? Surely there should be some obstacle, someone/something we have to butt heads with.
Or can it be a simple and smooth transition?
It has been my experience that if you are living authentically, doing what you feel you should be doing, remaining clear on your intention, that change (or life in general) can just be.
You see there is a fantastic thing we each have and it is choice. We can choose how we are going to act or react to every given situation. If in our journeys of leadership, discovery or change we come up against an "obstacle" or someone who thinks we are overstepping our bounds... we can choose to let that stop us, let that deter us from reaching our goal, or allow their opinions to cause us to second guess ourselves... or we can choose not to engage in that way, to remain clear about your intention, and stay true to your authentic self.
If you consciously make your choice, whichever one serves you best at that time, recognize that it is your choice... own it.
No one can stop you from reaching your intention, the only possible obstacles or hurdles in your way are within you.
How do you choose to live your life? Fully authentically you? Or you do still allow others to shape your world?
I know the way I intend on living, I am loving every minute of it... and there is always more.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
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