Do you sometimes wonder what’s the point of setting intentions?
Some solo-preneurs set goals and intentions with joy; but others
sabotage their business success by subconsciously waiting for their
intentions to
bomb. Which is it for you?
I’ve spent a lot of time creating vision boards, journaling, writing success recipes—you name it.
I would do it all with gusto and secretly wonder, does this really
matter? I mean, I’ve done it for 30 days and, well, where’s my millions?
Until this past weekend.
This past weekend I had the yearly wahoo! of celebrating my birthday.
I always take time to reflect (in a good way) over the past year, where
I’ve been, where I’m going—that kind of thing. This birthday happened
to be partnered with the first warm weather (finally!) that we’ve had
in New York City so far this year, so that also meant spring cleaning
and my reflections stretched back to 2001 as I went through various
journals and intention-mementos.
I was literally astounded as I read and looked at “my intentions.”
First, I was shocked at how much of it had happened and second, I had
to laugh at some of what I had put my energy and focus on. I had
manifested everything from long hair to starting my own business, to
getting married. But just for giggles, let’s start with the long hair,
shall we?
So back in 2001 I was having a tough time. You may have heard me say this before, but I was very sad.
I started a new job with a major salary cut, was dumped by my boyfriend
(harshly) and my city underwent the largest on-soil terrorist attack in
U.S. history—all in the same week. The months that followed were not
pretty. As I looked over some of the intentions I had created for
myself that year, I couldn’t believe I listed in my top 5: grow my hair
long. How embarrassing! Grow my hair long? Where was world peace? A
healthy relationship? Increasing my income? Oh, it was there, but as I
reflected on the results of that year, guess what I was successful at?
You guessed it—long hair.
Hmmm...interesting.
Of course, you might be thinking growing long hair is nowhere near as tough as starting a business. True, for some.
I personally had struggled for years with growing my hair. And this is
where the magic lies. I had so much else going on that I didn’t give my
hair a second thought. It just happened.
So
as you create goals, make vision boards and use other tools to get you
closer to what you want, I invite you to also be aware of what I’ve
come to call your “back-stage thought.” When I used to teach
drama, I would stress to my students how important the stage crew is.
They are vital. A show cannot powerfully function without a stellar
crew. However, all the audience sees is the performance. And that’s the
way it should be, but if there isn’t synergistic support between back
and on stage, you’ve got a mess on your hands.
What’s going on back stage for you?
I’m
happy to report that I’ve learned to ask for much more than long hair
and continue to constantly partner my on and back stage energy, and
have watched my life and business continue to blossom.
EnergyRICH™ Call-To-Action:
If
you feel frustrated with not seeing your intentions come about, I’d
like to give you a coach’s challenge to look back and see, perhaps,
something that has manifested. It might not be the million
dollars, but my sense is there is something you might not have been so
attached to that has shown up. Take note of it. It’s not that you can’t
create—it’s a matter of what you’re creating.
© Copyright 2007, Heather Dominick, EnergyRICH Coaching Inc.