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Empowerment and Inspiration by Jaz Rasool


The table below gives an overview of the relationship between wanting and needing our wants or needs. It shows the outcomes for favouring pursuit of preferences or priorities.


In the table of wants and needs there is an indication of how each opens up or closes up the past or future. These ‘Driving Forces’ are discussed in the next section.


DRIVING FORCES - PURSUIT OF PRIORITIES


The Pursuit of Priorities successively 1. Brings closure to past issues 2. Brings vitality to what you are currently doing 3. Reserves energy for future challenges and opportunities 4. Empowers others with your surplus energies


DRIVING FORCES - PURSUIT OF PREFERENCES The Pursuit of Preferences successively 1. Chains your energy to past issues 2. Drains your current activities of energy


3. Spends energy that needed to be reserved to address future challenges and opportunities


4. Props up others lack of strength and awareness at the expense of your energies


It is by pursuing our priorities and ensuring our preferences serve our priorities that we become empowered.


In the final part of this article in the next edition of Choicepoint, the subject of ‘Life funnels’ will be introduced to illustrate how we channel our energy from the Past, Present and Future to empower our day to day existence.


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