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Keep Listening After The Leap When changing directions, often all that’s needed is to find the entry point of your new path vs. having to map out the entire route. What happens after you take that leap of faith and you’re a few steps down the new path? We can learn the answer through three clients who recently shared their updates with me. Sandy is a retired corporate executive whose initial leap was to venture into the world of wellness coaching. After a few years down this path, Sandy decided to pursue a nursing degree, something that wasn’t within her initial scope. Having graduated and passed the national boards, Sandy is looking forward to making nursing her “encore career,” is planning to continue her wellness coaching, and is also contemplating international volunteer work. Phil’s journey took him from the culinary field to financial services and ultimately back to the food industry. He’s made two geographic moves: from Connecticut to Tucson to Santa Barbara. The most surprising turn of events for Phil, however, is that within the last year and a half, in addition to his full-time work, Phil has taken a “headfirst dive” into acting. He’s been cast in several community plays and also had a role in an award-winning independent film. This comes under the category of something Phil always wanted to do but did not foresee actually doing. Lydia¹ resigned from her position as a senior consultant for a major human resources firm to develop her interest in artisanal foods. Her initial concept of producing truffle mushrooms has since evolved and Lydia's current vision is to take part in a growing industry in her area of the country by establishing her own vineyard and opening a winery. Lydia has purchased the land where the winery will be located and is enthusiastic about documenting her journey from seed to first harvest, anticipated for 2015. How did Sandy, Phil, and Lydia know when and how to adjust their direction? Navigating Your New Direction Once you’ve headed down that new path, it’s important to keep listening so you can comprehend where you’re being led next. Those initial dreams may morph into something different and you might need to adjust your plans or open up to even greater opportunities than you first imagined. Steve, a spiritual teacher, once advised me, “You have your vision of what you’re moving toward and that’s great. Just remember to keep a dotted line around that vision.” Having breaks in the dotted line represents leaving room for Guidance to come in. Rather than expecting the vision to materialize exactly as you are imagining it now, leave room for it to evolve. Life Opens Up I reference that dotted-line imagery often for myself. It reminds me of a formula I’ve shared with you before: Act > Notice > Integrate > Act This is what it means to live a powerfully graceful life: keep listening to what life reveals, be patient and adjust course as needed, and boldly move forward with confidence and faith. Life opens up when you live it this way. This Week’s Call To Action:
Here's to you, Notes: How They Keep Listening 1. What would you say that you’ve learned about continuing to “listen to your life” and to be open to how things could unfold?
2. What do you think is important about navigating the ever-evolving path?
3. How would you say you “listen” for guidance or know when something feels right?
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