What is alive for you today? Spring Forward and Thrive: Embracing Your Potential and Inner Wisdom
The wild storms felt like a shift in the energy. It felt like things were ALIVE.
If you have been following my story you will know my word for the year is THRIVE.
Thriving can mean so many different things for different people.
For me it means being ‘on the move’ inspired and motivated and being able to share this with others.
It form the basis in decision making. If I do it will I thrive? It encourages me to try new things. When I think about thriving I think about the endless potential I have inside me, that we have inside all of us, and how I can use this to create, inspire and motivate not only myself but all those beautiful souls in my life. The vastness of possibility.
It got me thinking about what is ALIVE for me
OMG it’s practically March - where does the time go? Once I got over that initial freak out it is actually the ideal time to notice all of the blossoms and bulbs springing back into life and taking inspiration to notice what is alive for us.
I am starting my morning asking myself - what is alive for me today?
With that intention the day feels so filled with potential to thrive. I am motivated to jump right into it or like a bulb bravely emerge from the cold ground - ready for anything.
Go on give it a try
As we tap into this new level of potential it is all to easy to get caught up in our heads being busy saying yes to everything, which can turn out to be counter productive or lead to overwhelm.
To counteract this make a conscious effort to take the time to ground. Come out of the head and move into the body; It’s 80% of us. Did you know the heart is the largest energetic centre of the body or you can go with your gut which is often called the second brain. I am sure you have heard expression gut instinct. The mind is very cheeky and lulls us into believing that by thinking all of the time it is in control. Well it can be if we let it but it is the minds role to think. We don’t hold our breath so why do we hold onto thoughts?
By grounding into this we are tuning into our innate wisdom. Here is a little activation you can do to tap into this.
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Spring Forward and Thrive: Embracing Your Potential and Inner Wisdom
I capture the essence of spring and how it can inspire us to tap into our own potential and inner wisdom.The author shares the concept of "thriving" as a guiding principle for personal growth and fulfillment.
Top 7 Questions About Thriving and Inner Wisdom:
1. What does it mean to "thrive"?
Thriving is a personal definition of success. It's about feeling alive, inspired, and motivated to share your gifts with the world.
2. How can I use the concept of "thriving" to guide my decisions?
Ask yourself, "Will this choice help me thrive?" This simple question can empower you to step outside your comfort zone and embrace new possibilities.
3. What is the "vastness of possibility" that exists within us?
We all have incredible potential for creativity, inspiration, and growth. Thriving is about harnessing this potential and using it to make a positive impact.
4. How can I connect with what feels "alive" within me?
Start your day by asking yourself, "What feels alive for me today?" This simple practice can shift your focus and open you up to new opportunities.
5. Why is it important to stay grounded?
While inspiration is important, staying grounded is essential to avoid overwhelm. Grounding means connecting with your body and intuition.
6. How can I become more aware of my body's wisdom?
Your heart and gut are powerful centers of intuition. Listen to your gut feelings and pay attention to what energizes or drains you.
7. How can I stop being so "in my head"?
We don't need to control our thoughts constantly. Grounding exercises can help you move out of your head and into your body, allowing for a more balanced perspective.
Bonus Tip: Give yourself permission to let go of thoughts! Just like you wouldn't hold your breath, don't hold onto thoughts that no longer
Rebecca Rodden founder of the Fashion Lifestyle Brand ‘Eluroom’
She brings wealth and knowledge in the Fashion Industry, Spanning 20 years working her way up to Buying Director at a British Luxury Retail Company.
Her knowledge and skills of how and what you wear can set your mood or mindset for the day has become her specialty.
Rebecca, designs her own sustainable fashion dresses and incorporates mindfulness and wellbeing in her brand ethics to connect to her customers on a deeper level.
She promotes ‘Living with Joy’
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