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Are Your Goals Helping or Hindering Your Wellbeing and Personal Growth?

October 23, 2015 By OMM Solutions

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The Heavy Price of Avoidance

We live in a world where “achieving” is paramount. We are encouraged to be the best, forge ahead and produce results to apparently prove our success and worth to the world and to ourselves.

But how much do we really buy into that philosophy? Are our goals and drive to achieve helping or hindering our wellbeing?

While satisfaction and contentment about where and who you are in life are not bad things, our perception of past success or failures can keep us coasting or avoiding setting new goals, aspirations, and new experiences that life has to offer. We can often find ourselves observing life instead of participating in it. When this translates into chronic indifference or apathy it can be a symptom of not truly knowing yourself and avoiding personal growth.

The Heavy Price of Avoidance

Regardless of whether we reach our goal or not, our effort along our way also influences our opinion of ourselves. Indifference and apathy tend to have deep seeded roots in shame, regret and perhaps even self-loathing. Though avoidance can provide short term and temporary relief of anxiety, fear and insecurity, our momentum can decrease and result in stagnation. Long term, this only amplifies insecurity and shame from avoiding facing our fears. Our self-confidence can be negatively impacted as our list of fears compounds, eroding our very inner resources needed to create “breakthrough” and move forward.

Perhaps the ultimate price of avoidance is the lost purpose, passion, excitement and confidence that naturally enhances when we face our fears and grow past that familiar “comfort zone”. The longer this cycle continues, the longer and more stuck we get. Without healthy goals we merely exist, poised well for an intellectual, spiritual or emotional identity crisis.

Setting and Fueling Healthy Goals

Based on personality types and past experiences, it’s common for people to gravitate towards just envisioning a goal (with little planning or follow through) OR just taking action (with little mindful thought or inspiration). But goals are not only about action/doing/follow through, nor are they just about non-action/being/envisioning. Each of phases has its own important part in the larger goal process. The trick is to align our inner world (non action/being) and outer world (action/doing) and integrate the two in order to create alignment and congruence. This is this yin and yang, the past, represent and future intersection that foster harmony and balance in our well being and goals alike.

Fuel for goals can arise through both inspiration and discomfort, through firsthand experience or observation, through preference or necessity. It’s critical to first determine if the goal will help or hinder your wellbeing. Be honest about if the goal is in alignment with your higher self (love, compassion, clarity, balance) or your lower self (fear, lack, anxiety, control) The energy that fuels a goal will be compounded in the results! So how do we identify when our life is being guided by our higher or lower self and what can we do about it?

Our lower, less mature, less conscious self avoids growth, risk, vulnerability or even responsibility for our life. Sometimes called the “ego”, it tends to emphasize and be guided by fear and anxiety. It sees the cup half empty and is hyper alert to any possibility of self-exposure or failure. If it pursues a goal at all, it has a clever way of only perusing empty, ego based goals — attachments or addictions — that convince us we’ll be happy if we have the “next thing” in life. The lower self tends to justify being a victim or a persecutor, better than or less than and sees constructive feedback as painful and is to be avoided.

The higher, mature and conscious minded self seeks healthy growth. It is open and adaptable, inspired, love based and does not aim to control or oppress and nor does it relinquish its own accountability. It has a sense of integrity and considers the needs of self and others in balance. It focuses on evolution of self and possesses a healthy balance of “commitment and non attachment” maintaining the responsibility of happiness as our own choice, regardless of circumstance. The higher self is not dependent upon external things, situations or people (which are all out of our own control). It sees constructive feedback as a means to improve and grow.

Focus on Growth

As much as achieving a goal may improve our confidence, the journey of being on the path and moving forward with authentic intention can be every bit as meaningful. If personal growth is the goal for many, achievement of the goal becomes the icing that finishes off the cake.  Cultivating our own inner skills alongside our outer results and aligning our motives with our highest self will always produce a fruitful process.

So, the question remains: do goals help or hinder our wellbeing? Is the risk of facing our fears while pursuing a goal worth the reward OR does the consequence of having no goals present the better option? If you have a view or story, we want to hear it!

Filed Under: Personal Growth & Leadership Tagged With: intentional life, personal growth, potential

Using Personal Growth to Predict Good Fortune

October 31, 2013 By OMM Solutions

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Have you ever tucked a fortune cookie into your pocket because you liked what it said? Or have you looked at your horoscope and had your stomach sink in disappointment? Common, fess up, you have done it and I have, too!

But why do we let such things have even a fleeting moment of negative influence on our day?

That little message tucked in that fortune cookie can be a powerful reminder of possibilities, dreams or personal attributes that often get forgotten in everyday life. Regardless of whether we believe or not, it’s lovely to hear words of encouragement and hope, reminding us that greatness is around us and within us. Adversely, it sucks to spend your day anticipating a gloom and doom fate around the corner, all thanks to a cookie.

If these messages have an impact on you, learn to choose your sources well and to create alchemy of adversity, real or potential, to propel our life forward.

Sometimes it’s easier to think that our lives are completely out of our hands and we are just living a destiny with no say, relinquishing all responsibility and ownership of our experience. It’s common to perceive that challenges in our life, career, or relationships are due to someone else, or something else that isn’t as we think it should be. I mean, if just “they” or “it” would change, THEN our lives would be great, right?

What would life be like if we pooled together all the time and the energy we spent out there in the world, trying to change or control “it” or “them” to better suit our own fortune, and instead, invested that time and energy into Creating a Meaningful Life and Becoming our Best Self?

If it were easy, we would all have a perfect life. If changing were easy none of us would have difficulty with smoking, being overweight, and having addictions or affairs or struggles at all. Being human is being imperfect. Sometimes it’s easier to point out problems in other people’s back yards, than get to work cleaning up our own. We all have unique blinders that, at times, can distract or shield us from seeing the signs or observing the truth about how we contribution to our reality each day. But under close examination, this adversity can be an incubator for refining intuition and knowledge into exceptional tools for greatness.

Personal growth isn’t a magic pill; it’s a lifestyle of evolving, taking risks, being authentic and learning about what is REALLY important to us in life and hopefully sharing that in whichever way is unique to our special gifts. We move forward, and at times, can move backwards. Personal Growth is about learning to love instead of judge, and to use adversity, disappointment or constructive feedback as fuel for creating good fortune for self and others.

“I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.” Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha
So hey, read the fortune cookie or horoscope if you like. But if you are considering labeling the message as good or bad, remember first that all fortune, used well, can become fuel for creating “good fortune.”  That being said, my prediction for your life, relationship or business is, that good fortune is on its way from today onward! Take pause and recognize “the signs” and be mindful to not misread or mislabel what is bad or what is good. Dependant on your use of it, it remains to be seen if what is in front of you is a roadblock or a stepping stone. Regardless of what you decide, either way you will be right!

If you have anything in your life, relationship or business that you currently perceive as misfortune, let us know and right here, right now, we will show you how to use alchemy to turn it into good fortune. Visit us at http://www.globalalignmentcoaching.com/oldsite to book a free 30 minute consultation to explore your potential!

Filed Under: Personal Growth & Leadership Tagged With: gratitude, intentional life, personal development, potential

Top 7 Signs Your Private Practice Business Needs Help!

June 6, 2013 By OMM Solutions

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Is your private practice struggling?

Practitioners spend so much time taking care of others. We know when our clients are unwell or sick, and strive to make them whole again. But in our efforts to help others, we often overlook our business and ourselves. Our practice is great, but our business and business strategy is suffering and
needs tending and care. So how do you recognize the telltale signs that your
private practice is struggling?

1.      Avoidance, Fear & Resentment: You know there are things you should
be doing to help your business thrive, but you avoid them because they make
you uncomfortable or don’t seem interesting or naturally compelling you believe in “following your joy”. You feel less confident about your business tasks and put them on the back burner. You choose the path of least resistance, least risk and least learning or effort until it is a crisis. With the added pressure and stress of a crisis, it is hard to do anything effectively or authentically when driven by fear. It’s a vicious cycle and waste of time, money and peace of mind.

2.      Head-in-the-Sand Finances: Your financial income from your practice is unpredictable and wearing thin. You don’t have a clear sense of what you are making and spending each month/year. You love what you are doing, but at
times you put your head in the sand when it comes to really knowing where things are at financially. You don’t have the money to build your business.
You have more than your share of clients who don’t pay at all or are on a sliding scale. The ego loves ambiguity and uses it to create stress and worry, robbing you of joy in your business.

3.      Faith or Life Philosophy Absent from Your Business: When our most
important faith or life philosophy is not acting as the fuel that guides our daily intentions, it creates a compartmentalized life. Cut off from the source of our inspiration, our business can start to feel devoid of inspiration and purpose, resulting in depressed daily functions.   This is often when practitioners say they feel alone in their practice, with heavy burdens on their shoulders, contributing to burnout.

4.      Walking the Line of Burnout: This is when work feels like work, and not a life spent living your purpose. Your clients and/or staff can feel like a whole lot of effort. Building rapport feels less than easy and you feel like it takes huge effort just to get the smallest thing done. You can taste resentment when considering how much effort, time and money your business requires. If you secretly wish you could cancel your client load or if client, staff, or team problems overshadow the positive aspects of what you once loved to do, you already have your toes on the wrong side of the burnout fence.

5.      You Feel Abandoned by the  New Client Fairy : You don’t know where or how to get more clients and you feel frustrated at putting effort into this, or efforts you are making are not yielding results. You feel discomfort, concern or fear when your clients abruptly stop their sessions. In the absence of a thriving practice, any client can feel like a match for you, indicating you have lost track of your true target audience/ideal client. You secretly hope that the “new client fairy” will have new clients contact you and sign up, because being good at what you do should be enough — right? Sadly, we know that is not the case.

6.      Current Business Tools Suck: You are suspicious that your business tools (e.g. website, contact manager, branding, ads, policies) are not fulfilling your needs and don’t reflect your true business. You don’t even know or care if your website is phone or tablet compatible. You experience more than your share of “no shows”; clients are either rescheduling, not paying full rates, not following your policies or are needing a lot of your time between sessions. Your client sign up and retention percentages boarder are poor. You feel like you can’t quite get on top of your growing inbox, mail, emails or to do list. You occasionally miss replying to emails and phone messages or at times are late for meetings or even sessions. You find yourself rushing, doing things twice, or constantly revamping your business in an effort to get organized hoping “it will work this time”. If any of these things are happening, chances are your current business tools, policies and boundaries are working against you more than they are working for you. Good news is, this is a pretty easy fix!

7.      Poor or “Wing It” Marketing Efforts: You tend to leave marketing for when you realize you are running low on clients or money.  You have no clear goals and have decided that your best plan to build your business is to “take it as it comes.” Your marketing budget is more of a “pay as you go” or “pay as you are able” sort of deal. There are not clearly established marketing priorities or a business strategy. You have an unrealistic expectation that when you complete a few marketing tasks (e.g. placing an ad or circulating a flyer), it should somehow result in flooding your welcome mat with a long line of new clients. You feel frustrated at the reality that marketing is actually an ongoing process of building relationship and rapport. It will need constant nurturing and revamping for most of the life of your business. Still, you are left wondering if other practitioners
somehow know things you don’t about business or marketing, and you are likely right. But you can change that!

As fellow practitioners, we have all had times in our lives when we pause long enough to recognize when we are not in balance.  On a daily basis, clients come to us for support to regain wellness and balance. But do we as practitioners seek support to create wellness in our business? If your practice is the spirit of what you do, you private practice business is the body. We need wellness in BOTH to create a thriving practice.

At Global Alignment Coaching, we specialize in helping Practitioners in the Mental Health and Wellness Industry start, upgrade and run a thriving Private Practice. Please contact us at info@globalalignmentcoaching for a free 30 minute business consultation and find out how to boost the vitality of you private practice. Isn’t now the perfect time to nurture your business like you would your clients?

Filed Under: Private Practice Business Development Tagged With: balanced business, business coaching, intentional life, scattered minds

Did you See the Boston Marathon Explosion Miracles?

April 25, 2013 By OMM Solutions

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Looking for compassion, gratitude, and sameness in tragedy…

When I first looked at the news footage of the Boston Marathon Bombing, I felt absolutely sick. It was surreal. While so many people were aiming to achieve their personal best, others seem to have sunken to a personal worst. It’s hard not to feel anger when you are looking square in the eyes of malicious intent.

But after a week or so, I witnessed miracles. While watching the story evolve, and looking at the same footage – again and again and again – I began to see humanity in its best form. I saw people stop, and as though programmed with goodness, they literally ran into the ground zero of the marathon bombing site. Regardless if they were trained professionals or not, I came to realize that they all clearly had one thing on their minds – to HELP OTHERS!

There is something in me, as a person and as a therapist, which absolutely melts when I am lucky enough to witness the dynamic spirit that rises up in individuals, and goes nose to nose against adversity! In conversations with others, a constant question I had was “What is it exactly that makes one person run away from the a metaphoric  “ground zero” and another run directly towards the heart of it?” Where does that instinct of immediate courage and desire to help come from?

Time and time again, in current events, in natural disasters, in 9/11 and in tragedies of all kinds, I have witnessed an “equally proportionate or greater” boomerang of SAMENESS, COMPASSION & GRATITUDE.  These forces seem to well up in us and spread like wild fire throughout our towns, clubs, businesses, countries and often, the entire world when others are facing tragedy, adversity or ill will. It’s a though a raw nerve (our heart) ignites our absolute core, disarming any separateness, personal barriers, conflict and prejudice, so that we can unite. It causes us each to
immediately distill our priorities down to our most natural common denominator – “human beings that desire to survive” – and in the process unveils our most precious and miraculous gifts of humanity. Boston Marathon Bombing Miracles are seen in the overwhelming flood of SAMENESS, COMPASSION, GRATITUDE for people having each other and helping each other through strife.

We see what we choose to believe, and we must be not to believe everything that we see.  We all have choices. If we feel the world is an unsafe place full of tragedy and hate, that’s predominately what we will see. If we believe the world is full of wonder, grace and decency, than even in the face of adversity – THAT is predominately what we will see. This is how we can start to transform destructive anger, resentment and hatred into something that is actually meaningful, healthy and productive. The point of all life experiences are to help us become better people, not bitter people!

When you are watching the news footage tonight, please look for the Boston Marathon Bombing Miracles in the middle of the madness!  Serve the memory of those who died or were injured and those who served by helping the legacy of this event be about what matters most in life – Human goodness and LOVE!

Better yet, can we ask ourselves if we really want to wait for the next disaster to choose to connect to this compassion, gratitude and sameness in our everyday lives?

Filed Under: Personal Growth & Leadership Tagged With: intentional life, personal development, potential

A Prescription from the Dying that will Revitalize your Life & Private Practice Business

April 15, 2013 By OMM Solutions

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Balancing your intentional life and your intentional holistic business…

As practitioners, we all care deeply about our clients and running a thriving, holistic business. But are you letting your business and client needs erode your own wellbeing, leaving your fuel tank on empty? Left unchecked over time, this is the recipe that practitioner burnout is made of. But we often don’t notice the signs indicating our lack of balance or our growing need for revitalization. Our busy practice has us looking in many directions, failing to notice that our own “out of fuel  light that has been flashing for months or years.

People naturally change over time, but we don’t necessarily change our vision accordingly. If we don’t regularly check out our internal compass, we can find ourselves asking how we ended up where we are – out of gas on the side of the road, living on overdrive or just plain burned out with no SPARK in our daily lives and our holistic business suffering.

Want a Prescription that will give you fresh perspective? Listen to the dying!

Bonnie Ware is an Australian nurse who spent several years working in palliative care, caring for patients in the last 12 weeks of their lives. She recorded their dying epiphanies in a blog called Inspiration and Chai, which gathered so much attention that she put her observations into a book called The Top Five Regrets of the Dying. Excerpts below.

1. I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.

“This was the most common regret of all. When people realize that their life is almost over and look back clearly on it, it is easy to see how many dreams have gone unfulfilled. Most people had not honored even a half of their dreams and had to die knowing that it was due to choices they had made, or not made. Health brings a freedom very few realize, until they no longer have it.”

2. I wish I hadn’t worked so hard.

“This came from EVERY male patient that I nursed. They missed their children’s youth and their partner’s companionship. Women also spoke of this regret, but as most were from an older generation, many of the female patients had not been breadwinners. All of the men I nursed deeply regretted spending so much of their lives on the treadmill of a work existence.”

3. I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings.

“Many people suppressed their feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settled for a mediocre existence and never became who they were truly capable of becoming. Many developed illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carried as a result.”

4. I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.

“Often they would not truly realize the full benefits of old friends until their dying weeks and it was not always possible to track them down. Many had become so caught up in their own lives that they had let golden friendships slip by over the years. There were many deep regrets about not giving friendships the time and effort that they deserved. Everyone misses their friends when they are dying.”

5. I wish that I had let myself be happier.

“This is a surprisingly common one. Many did not realize until the end that happiness is a choice. They had stayed stuck in old patterns and habits. The so-called ‘comfort’ of familiarity overflowed into their emotions, as well as their physical lives. Fear of change had them pretending to others, and to their selves, that they were content, when deep within, they longed to laugh properly and have silliness in their life again.”

We find that many practitioners are both inspired and tired. They are on purpose and yet overwhelmed. They are sometimes ashamed to find themselves too burned out to love their work or small business, even when they feel it is their life purpose.

We provide on line programs and coaching, specifically for practitioners that are about creating an intentional life balanced with an intentional private practice business. We recognize that as much as momentum and traction are important in business and life, that process is best balanced with quiet perspective, self audit, rest, extreme self-care and clarity before and while forging forward.

If you find yourself unsure about how to balance your intentional life and your intentional holistic business, or if you have lost that vital spark of vibrant purpose, heed the wisdom of the dying. It’s never too late to self prescribe a life or business “revamp”. It´s never too late to, find your balance and bliss, and create a life and business with renewed vitality!

For a FRESH perspective and some hands on help, just ask us for a free 30 minute consultation by emailinginfo@globalalignmentcoaching.com .

Filed Under: Private Practice Business Development Tagged With: balanced business, gratitude, intentional life, private practice practitioners

The Evils of Money and Other Myths

November 10, 2011 By OMM Solutions

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Cindi´s Take: Counsellor & Wellness Practice Business Development

What does the concept of money mean to you and your Practice Building? What does the concept of money mean to you and your Practice Building?

What about the word ´money´? Instead of a sense of feeling empowered, inspired, and at peace, did you reactively shrink back with flickering judgments about commercialism, greed, scarcity, or excessive materialism? We have to ask ourselves, why is it that so many of us identify with one polarized view over the other?

Abundance is Essential to Practice Building & an Intentional Life

As a Life Counselor and Mental Health and Wellness Business Coach, the idea of abundance is a necessary part of creating a balanced business and intentional life. But there are many kinds of commodities in which we can experience abundance that often fall off of our perception charts. Many of these actually hold more importance to us than money. For example, we can have an abundance of vitality, time, health, kindness, friends, love, creativity, faith, clients, ideas, family, integrity, opportunities, purpose, and yes, there can be an abundance of ´money´. So why is there such controversy around this topic of money?

Well, our family system, our culture, our perceived social and economic status, our country, the media, and our interpretation of our faith also teach us how we have come to see and experience this concept of money. It is understandable that we should be confused in a society that inundates us with messages that ´desire´ somehow equals an actual ´need´ and that also teaches that money can purchase the object of most of our desires.

As I work with Private Practice Practitioners, we often need to peel down ways in which association and intention are side-swiping our lives. This word ´money´ and other words such as “business” often have a nice list of judgments plastered all over them. People can come to simply believe that our current experience is our likely future reality. Past experiences often do create present day judgments. Concepts like shame, hierarchy, conquest, oppression, scarcity, insecurity, greed, avoidance, competition, materialism, and isolation, the concepts of fear, judgments and failure start to immediately surface. These feelings and views leave people feeling so constricted and in anxious, that they get put on a shelf to address at “later”. We would rather put on pink glasses and try to think of things that create a sense of connection, support, encouragement, confidence, power, clarity, value, compassion, inspiration, and peace. As such, we resolve to leave things somewhat buried, hoping that out of site is out of mind. But the fragrance of “lack” lingers in the air, with a polluting stench that would bother the best of us “avoiders”. How do we unravel this?

Lets start here. What if I told you that money had no more power than a Pop-tart? What if money was neither a positive or negative commodity on its own, but carried the energy of YOUR intention with it? What if you were not at the influence of money, but rather that it was effect of your beliefs? Plainly put, our intentions are a mirrored extension of our beliefs.

If you have found yourself in polarities of judgment that money is either good or evil, perhaps allow yourself pause. It is a common false assumption that poor people are sad, and rich people happy. Some people may appear to not have much financially, but are living a balanced, meaningful and enriched live, and not lacking or struggling either. They are rich in a willingness to share what they have. Meanwhile, some people have a great deal but share little and have less balanced abundance in the rest of the categories in their life and struggle in other ways. Consider the energy you are projecting on money. Regardless of the side of the fence you sit on, if you perceive money brings “greed or isolation”, or “happiness and peace”, and given that you have the choice, do you want those energies to be tied to your relationship with money? Do you want to be in addiction or reaction to something that actually has the same power as a Pop-tart? How might your views be impacting your practice building?

Let´s get clear: such things as happiness, security, peace, confidence, and the ability to truly know our authentic identity is an inside job and are internal decisions, regardless of the circumstances we live in. For each of us, what might life look like if we aligned with money (and all forms of abundance we value) and have it work FOR us, to assist us rather than define us. What if we arrived at a sense of balance between need and want, and between giving and receiving, between lack and excess, and between our inner and outer world. With this balance, with money or without money, our internal sense of self, peace, image, or happiness would remain fully intact regardless of our external challenges. We might discover the middle road of true sustenance!

We all know that if we change our beliefs and intention, a domino effect will actually begin to occur. Any belief can be intentionally shifted so if we falsely believe it is money that will somehow bring us a positive experience like peace, confidence, self-identity, or respect, essentially, we are agreeing to hand over our internal power to something outside of ourselves. Bugger is, we are also often confused about what is best for us or we have illusions about what will make us happy. And, god forbid, should circumstances change (which they always do) and we are then left powerless over things we believe we “need” that are outside of us to control and keep. If we are at the affect of an external thing to miraculously bring us happiness, we are perpetually in a place of needing more, to fill that internal belief of “lacking.” How might life look if we also learned the skills of finding happiness in who we already are and in what we already have? It makes me think of the movie, “Its a Wonderful Life”. What if everything else beyond what we already are and have was simply icing on the cake!!

The Biology of Belief is a best selling book that revolutionizes the idea that it is our thoughts primarily manifest the state of our physical body and the assumption that predetermined DNA is the key manifestor is a fallacy. Additionally, “The Dark Side of the Light Chasers” is another amazing bestselling book that has the capacity to blow your mind and transform our lives by dismantling our own “judgments” that keep us stuck. Together, these two books can jumpstart internal shifts so that outer shifts can begin to manifest in your life. When you use your perception to unlock your potential, you will access your true internal and endless power source! You will have found your authentic and REAL YOU! Do what you love, and strive to be someone that you adore and I guarantee that abundance of all sorts of balanced abundance will meet you there!

Filed Under: Private Practice Business Development Tagged With: balanced business, intentional life, private practice practitioners, wellness business

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