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your closets. Transformation means you have changed and are living a different kind of life. Once you complete your incompletions, and practice not creating new ones, you will know the sweet taste of freedom beyond anything you have ever experienced.
The Completion Inventory Here are the three simple steps. Ask yourself what’s incomplete here and write it down.
Ask yourself what you need to do to complete this, and write that down.
Complete what’s incomplete.
The areas I recommend you visit should include but not be limited to are: your health, your body, your spirit, your mind, your work, your home, your relationships, your car, your legal matters, medical issues, taxes, insurance. You get the idea.
That’s it. When you finish, you will have a list, long or short of things you need to do to live in integrity. With each item you check off your list, you’ll feel lighter and freer. You’ll gain more clarity about yourself, your values and your truth. You’ll find your authentic voice, make better decisions, pursue bigger dreams and sleep better at night.
3. Share Your Dream – With newfound clarity (from your intention) and new found freedom (from living with integrity) the world is your oyster. Now when you speak about your dream or vision, there will be nothing in your way. People will relate to you differently
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because you will feel different about yourself. You can move forward with confidence, knowing that you can trust yourself and therefore, others can trust you.
With clarity and focus you will speak about your dream with a new level of passion. You will feel it in every cell of your body and you will be aligned. Passionate living is when we align our head and heart through our actions. This is also another form of integrity.
There are many ways you can share your dream. The most important thing is that you find your voice. A visionary is someone with a vision or a dream. But a visionary also articulates their dream with such clarity that others understand what it is and with such passion that others want to participate with them. A visionary inspires with greater purpose.
And a visionary brings voice to their vision. They let their dream be heard and have impact. Sometimes it is a popular message and sometimes they are one lone voice. Regardless, they hold true to what they believe in, to what inspires them, and they bring it alive in the world through their convictions, words and of course, actions.
There is a reason the throat lies between our head and heart. True communications asks us to feel what matters to us and what we are passionate about, and then to process it into thoughts and ideas. When you express your heart’s desire through words and language, others can share it and become a
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part of it. It is through language, the what we say, when we say it, and most importantly, how we say it, that connects us with others and creates amazing outcomes.
4. Take action – When all is said and done, it is essential that you put everything you have learned into action. Although words are powerful, they are not enough. Actions speak
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even louder than words. You must take the necessary steps forward by taking action; get mobile and get going. It is through the steps you do take, that you can actually see what you have learned, the progress you are making, where you are stuck and where you need help. Without action, we are “just” dreamers. And without progress we may simply be day dreaming or fantasizing, accomplishing nothing.
It is what you do, that actually demonstrates to you and others that you are not just talking about your dreams and they are not casual flights of fancy. Taking action is power. People judge us much more
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