Transformation

“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk to blossom!” Sometimes, our paths in life come to crossroads, where one of the possible ways forward is to transform. A personal quest for self-identity, self-growth, fulfilment or challenge beckons. Does the risk of transforming outweigh the risk of standing still? We can transform when we:
  1. Let go a bit of our old self-image & what defined our usual self (clean slate)
  2. Look within to understand who we really are. William Stafford said, “Who are you really, wanderer? The answer has to be, ‘I’m a king or queen of (define it)”
  3. Adopt fresh perspectives, new ways of doing things to open a set of interesting avenues to explore, discover & experiment
  4. Understand that our intrinsic gift & value is to strive for creative expression, our highest potential.
  5. Overcome our limitations or fears compassionately.

We are more than a one-faceted personality – multi-dimensional & infinite. We can take small, simple & tangible steps, sincerely towards our dreams & goals. Try simple affirmations – I am discovering who I am. I am, therefore! Believe. We can build our ability to imagine, to aspire, to set clear goals, to take passionate action, to invite playfulness, to problem solve, to find meaning & purpose. 

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