Enthusiasm
“I fell off my pink cloud with a thud.”
Oops, and then what was that thud about that brought you back down to earth? What happened? What stopped working? What changed? Elizabeth Taylor’s quote raises intriguing questions about the activities we engage in and the things we tell ourselves to get us feeling good or bad. In and of itself, that’s worth knowing because the more we consciously shed light on what makes us happy or what brings us down, the more we can take control and the more we can learn to spend time up there in that place pretty close to the clouds. Perhaps even more importantly, the quote reminds us simply to feel. Whether it’s having fun on a pink cloud or thudding back to earth, let’s take advantage to get the most we can out of every experience. As a final note, after you’ve been brought down, how do you empower yourself to hop back up and quickly search out even more beautiful terrain? How do these ideas resonate with you, and in what one or two ways this week might you take a couple of actions to make sure you’re spending just a little more time on your own happy pink cloud?
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AuthorI am a Life Coach, a Color Wisdom Card Practitioner, and yes, even a Professor (political science, State University of New York at Albany). I use the Color Wisdom Cards to support clients in exploring priorities and taking concrete actions to stay on track with the goals they set. Because in my own life I have overcome a lot of self-doubt, I want to work with people towards more confidence and self-empowerment. You can do it! What is it you want to do? Categories
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