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Posted by Lynne Klippel on September 23, 2007 12:49 PM PDT
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I'm taking a big professional risk in 10 days. I have a choice to scare my silly about this event or to trust and believe that all will be well. I choose trust, belief in miracles, and an unwavering focus on what is right.

I know this decision will make the difference between a great 10 days or 10 days of fear and stress.

I'll let you know how it all turns out in a couple of weeks...No, I'll report on my miracle in a couple of weeks!

What can you do to select faith instead of fear this week?

Love and blessings,
Lynne

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I love your attitude, Lynne!! I am confident that all will go well for you. :)

I was thinking about your great question. When I am in a fearful place, what really helps me is to cop an attitude of gratitude. So I stop everything I am doing, look around and rattle off five things I am most grateful for. It really helps shift my focus and raise my energy. Plus it pulls me into the present where fear seldom treads.

Good luck to you, Lynne. Can't wait to hear about the miracle you created.

Pam Thomas's picture

Lynne, we're so curious as to what this actually is! I believe intention is tied to the breath. If you're connected to the breath, you're connected to the present, which is where your power is. Just be aware of your breath, and then guide it to the feeling you want to experience.

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Well, I took 2 big risks instead of just one. How about that for staying in the present!!

Outwardly, one of my risks was successful and one was not.

However, both were powerful learning experiences for me. I put myself out there in a big way, had others let me down- requiring quick problem solving and fast thinking, and tried something brand new with good results.

All in all, I am now a wiser person on many levels. There were some moments of great joy, some of stark terror, and some of the mundane every-day that makes up real life.

Actually I love taking risks. While I'm not someone most would consider a daredevil, I have done quite a few gutsy things in my life and my business.

Every risk creates the miracle of self growth... and that is the real adventure of life.

Lynne Klippel's picture

Amen to that, Lynne. I could not agree more. When we take risks and step outside our comfort zone we truly do grow. Kudos to you for finding the good in the risk taking, even the risk taking that did not go as you would have liked.

What is the biggest risk you have taken to date?

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