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  • You Get to Want What You Want  

    by Claudette Rowley

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    You Get to Want What You Want

    "What's terrible is to pretend that the second-rate is
    first-rate. To pretend that you don't need love when you do; or
    you like your work when you know quite well you're capable of
    better." - Doris Lessing

    When you tap into your inner voice and identify your vision, you
    bring to life your deepest longing. Your vision manifests the
    essence of you based on your truth, values, creativity, and
    authenticity. Putting yourself out into the world in this way can
    feel risky; the thought of that risk can easily block your from
    seeing your vision.

    A vision can be small or large, and have an impact on your daily
    life or the big picture of your life. For example, a vision of
    the ideal day care situation for my baby forms in my mind as his
    birth grows closer. I'm counting on the vision of what I truly
    desire to assist in attracting the optimal child care
    situation. In the whole scheme of life, this is a smaller vision,
    yet no less important. And this "smaller" vision makes a direct
    impact on my ability to realize my far-reaching vision for my
    coaching business.

    A vision that's compelling for you is often right at your
    fingertips. We all have an inkling of the vision we'd like to put
    into the world: the forgotten dream, the "ridiculous" idea, and
    the "unrealistic" business venture. You are born knowing what you
    want at your deepest core. After awhile, many of us begin to
    settle for what we think we're allowed to have. "Just okay"
    becomes good enough. "It's fine" becomes a way of life. The
    parameters of our wanting become defined by what the saboteur and
    family, friends, or a significant other tell us we are allowed to
    have.

    I was recently speaking with a client about this exact
    topic. Patrick related to me that at some point in his life, he
    just stopped dreaming. Caught up in the routine of daily life, he
    stopped thinking about his visions for the present and the
    future. At the end of our coaching session, I gave Patrick an
    exercise to take away and ponder. His task was to look at eight
    areas of his life: health, career, money, friends and family, fun
    and recreation, physical environment, and personal growth, and
    create a vision that he'd LOVE to be living for each one. During
    our next call, he revealed his visions to me. We discovered that
    he had equated vision with what he was willing to live with. I
    pushed him to tap into what he would really love to manifest in
    his life. YOU GET TO WANT WHAT YOU WANT. This is where vision is
    born.

    Believe it or not, there is no "judge of desire" holding court to
    decide if your vision is legitimate or not. "Well, Bill's been a
    good boy and his want is modest, so he can pursue the career he's
    always wanted. The vision committee will allow his dream to come
    true. But Samantha-the committee doesn't believe that her
    business idea is a go. Too ambitious. Too risky. Who does she
    think she is?" Excavating your vision is an act of not only
    moving past internal barriers, but of claiming the authentic
    desires that are rightfully yours. In the process, you reclaim
    yourself.

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    Claudette Rowley, coach and author, helps professionals
    identify and pursue their true purpose and calling in life.
    Contact her today for a complimentary consultation at 781-676-5633
    or claudette@metavoice.org. Sign up for her free newsletter
    "Insights for the Savvy" at http://www.metavoice.org.


    About the Author

    Claudette Rowley, coach and author, helps professionals
    identify and pursue their true purpose and calling in life.
    Contact her today for a complimentary consultation at 781-676-5633
    or claudette@metavoice.org. Sign up for her free newsletter
    "Insights for the Savvy" at http://www.metavoice.org.







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