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February 2006
"Stepping Out"
by Lisa Guyman
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Challenging Ourselves
To get anywhere great we must take some risks. We often think that by not
changing, by not stepping out, that we are safe, when in fact staying in the
known can lead to stagnation and discontent. Is there a risk or a new
territory that entices you? What if you took a real step in that
direction?
I took a risk this last weekend by speaking in front of about 150 people (at the
World Wellness Weekend If I had known ahead of time that the room would be
filled, I may have had second thoughts about signing up. But there is also
a huge part of me that likes to put myself out there first and then figure it
out. This was my biggest speaking engagement to date. I was nervous
and my
adrenaline was pumping, but I was also excited and alive.
I used to believe that an action or direction was only right if we didn't feel
nervous about it. But nervousness can mean there is some real excitement
behind our choice and can mean that we are pushing beyond our present
boundaries. Growth doesn't always come by being completely comfortable.
This
means that sometimes we will be called to act in spite of our fears. Two
years ago when I was invited to be a coauthor in Sacred Healing. I had a
pit in my stomach. I wondered if this was the right choice, if I could
write a chapter, if this was a wise investment, etc. I acted in
spite of my reservations and I'm glad I did.
As we look out onto the horizon of our lives we can imagine our new
possibilities with fear or excitement. A year ago when I was contemplating
my future a friend of mine said: well if your choice is to look at
your future with excitement versus fear, she said 'I'd choose excitement.'
So for anything new we can choose to focus on excitement (anticipation of having
fun, stepping out, success, being in the unknown) or we can focus on fear
(anticipation of a negative experience or outcome). What are you going to
choose - to hold back in fear or to go forward in trust and with a
sense of adventure?
As I stood before a room that was filling up I shifted from fear to excitement.
I shifted from myself, to the audience and to the message I was there to
deliver. I took a moment to take it all in and when I did I felt this wave
of positive energy filling the room. I'm so glad I took that risk and as
the saying by Helen Keller goes "life is a daring adventure or nothing" at all.
So be yourself and be bold.
Lisa
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