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January 29th, 2013
Intuition is knowing without knowing how you know. It’s that flash of insight you get about something.
You’re an intuitive being, even though you might think you’re not.
Some people are more in touch with their intuitive self than others, but we all have similar innate abilities. The more you raise your consciousness and let go of ego, logic, and judgment, as well as catabolic emotions like fear, the more you’ll be able to tap into your intuition.
You can practice developing your intuitive qualities by taking time to clear your mind and by being still and just listening. Remember to trust yourself. You know more than you believe you do. So, when you have an intuitive hit (idea, sense, etc.), tune into the feeling of it. What does it feel like? (Don’t think about it; just focus on the feeling.)
If your intuition is about another person, after they give you permission, share that thought or idea (your intuitive hit). If your intuition is about you, just journal your ideas. In the case of the former, ask that person for feedback to see how accurate you are. If you were right on, catalog that experience and feeling by writing it down. The next time you get an intuitive hit, feel how close it is to the first feeling, and then test it again.
Keep cataloging your experiences and deciphering the differences. With enough practice, you’ll be able to decipher your intuition from other random thoughts and emotions.
—Bruce D Schneider, MCC, PhD Founder, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
(Today’s blog is excerpted from iPEC’s self-mastery personal development program, The Law of Being.)
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January 14th, 2013
Think of someone you know who epitomizes success, whose way of being automatically attracts amazing people, places, events, and opportunities.
They jump into endeavors with gusto, and without fear or hesitation. While each of us can do many things well, there is really only one thing that you can truly master, and that is being YOU.
You are uniquely perfect, and when you tap into your true core, your real gift to the world is revealed. When you share that gift with the world, you will be living an abundant, fulfilled, and enjoyable life.
It means feeling in control because you are at the cause, instead of the effect, of your life.
So, be mindful of these 3 concepts:
1. Understand that you have a unique gift to offer to the world, and that such an offering comes when you are truly authentic.
2. Discover (remember) what exactly is your truly authentic self.
3. Share who you are with the world, in a way that only you can.
It’s not what you do that matters, nor how you do it. It’s about knowing who you really are, and how you express who you really are in whatever you choose to do.
Each day this week, before your feet hit the ground, ask yourself a question: how can I truly discover my authentic self, revealing my gifts to the world at large?
—Bruce D Schneider, MCC, PhD
Founder, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
(Today’s blog is excerpted from iPEC’s self-mastery personal development program, The Law of Being.)
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January 9th, 2013
Sometimes, when trying to manifest something, things don’t turn out the way you desire. In other words, you don’t get what you THINK you want. This may be because:
1. You are not clear on what it is that you really want. (Remember words alone can’t work; your very core, including the beliefs you have, must be focused and clear.)
2. You are asking for something that is in direct misalignment with what someone else wants. What if two people believe they will get the same job and both deserve it?
3. What if it’s not the best thing for you? Because you aren’t 100% connected to your potential, and in true alignment with what might be best for you, the answers you are looking for may not be noticeable or tangible. Have faith. There’s a big difference between what you think is true for you, and what is the Truth. If you work at it – understanding what you truly want- you will get there. And, you will most likely learn something about yourself in the process.
So, look at your goal and question its true purpose and value in your life, as well as in the lives of those around you. How can you get clear on what you truly WANT in order to move toward a desired result?
—Bruce D Schneider, MCC, PhD Founder, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
(Today’s blog is excerpted from iPEC’s self-mastery personal development program, The Law of Being.)
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December 31st, 2012
As New Year’s festivities get underway, how are you envisioning the year ahead? Perhaps you want to learn a new language, start a family, or change your career path.
Before the clock strikes midnight, make yourself one promise for 2013: LIVE IN THE MOMENT.
Living in the moment allows you to enjoy the experience that each moment offers. If you are IN-TO-IT, you will be more able to use your IN-TU-IT-ION because when you are truly present, your senses come alive.
Be in the moment without worrying about what will happen or what has already happened. If you are worried about the future, or thinking about the past, you cannot be present in the moment.
If you try to force something to happen, you deplete your energy. When you are totally focused and living in the moment, all energy is available to you, and you are living closest to your full potential. If you can actively work on this, then the coming year will be one of great abundance and awareness.
Happy New Year!
—Bruce D Schneider, MCC, PhD Founder, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
(Today’s blog is excerpted from iPEC’s self-mastery personal development program, The Law of Being.)
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December 17th, 2012
Study your relationship with wisdom.
When you practice being wise, you break through limiting beliefs, assumptions, and interpretations. You see, when you accept the way things seem to be, you’re not looking at all the possibilities. Wisdom is not limited to “facts.” Wisdom means trusting the TRUTH within yourself more than you trust what most people believe is TRUE.
The truth is that we are, inherently, all geniuses. Once you can let go of the blocks that hold you back, you release the wisdom and the master within you and live closer to your potential. Wisdom is not a measurement of what you’ve learned. Wisdom is your inner capacity to know without learning. True wisdom allows you to go beyond what you believe is possible, and truly make a difference in the world.
Take a moment to consider how you have been measuring your level of wisdom. What definition has created your reality? What definition would you like to use from now on?
—Bruce D Schneider, MCC, PhD Founder, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
(Today’s blog is excerpted from iPEC’s self-mastery personal development program, The Law of Being.)
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