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Shelley B. Tidmore Holistic Nutritionist & Health Coach 1400 Key Blvd, First Floor Rosslyn, VA 22209 Cell: 205.522.3694 Shelley.Tidmore@gmail.com www.tryprana.com
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What Is Life Mapping Life Mapping (Def.)- A life map is a simple tool or activity which helps a person to analyze his or her life and plan for the future in a visionary way. It is basically a road map. – A Memory Wake Up. – A Tool to Unstick. – A method of strategic digging into self awareness to detect cues for one’s life path and next steps.
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The Flying Trapeze Sometimes, I feel that my life is a series of trapeze swings. I'm either hanging on to a trapeze bar swinging along or, for a few moments, I'm hurdling across space between the trapeze bars. Mostly, I spend my time hanging on for dear life to the trapeze bar of the moment. It carries me along a certain steady rate of swing and I have the feeling that I'm in control. I know most of the right questions, and even some of the right answers. But once in a while, as I'm merrily, or not so merrily, swinging along, I look ahead of me into the distance, and what do I see? I see another trapeze bar looking at me. It's empty. And I know, in that place in me that knows, that this new bar has my name on it. It is my next step, my growth, my aliveness coming to get me. In my heart of hearts I know that for me to grow, I must release my grip on the present well-known bar to move to the new one. Each time it happens, I hope—no, I pray—that I won't have to grab the new one. But in my knowing place, I know that I must totally release my grasp on my old bar, and for some moments in time I must hurtle across space before I can grab the new bar. Each time I do this I am filled with terror. It doesn't matter that in all my previous hurdles I have always made it. Each time I am afraid I will miss, that I will be crushed on unseen rocks in the bottomless basin between the bars. But I do it anyway. I must.
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The Flying Trapeze Perhaps this is the essence of what the mystics call faith. No guarantees, no net, no insurance, but we do it anyway because hanging on to that old bar is no longer an option. And so, for what seems to be an eternity but actually lasts a microsecond. I soar across the dark void called "the past is over, the future is not yet here." It's called a transition. I have come to believe that it is the only place that real change occurs. I have a sneaking suspicion that the transition zone is the only real thing, and the bars are the illusions we dream up to not notice the void. Yes, with all the fear that can accompany transitions, they are still the most vibrant, growth-filled, passionate moments in our lives. And so transformation of fear may have nothing to do with making fear go away, but rather with giving ourselves permission to "hang out" in the transition zone -- between the trapeze bars -- allowing ourselves to dwell in the only place where change really happens. It can be terrifying. It can also be enlightening. Hurdling through the void, we just may learn to fly. An excerpt from Warriors of the Heart by Danaan Perry
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Our Deepest Fear Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
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Defining Vision & Goals Analytical and Single Point Meditations: – Am I Leading A Life Of Purpose? – Am I Lost? Do I know where my path leads? – What am I passionate about? – What are my gifts? – What excites me? What drives me? – Am I bored? – What could/should I change?
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Defining Vision & Goals Analytical and Single Point Meditations: – What are my gifts and how do I offer them to the world. – What is my true talent? – Who am I? Am I being my true self? If not what is blocking my freedom? What can I do about it? – Am I doing what I love? Do I like what I am doing? re: relationships/work/activities/env ironment/etc
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Defining Vision & Goals Analytical and Single Point Meditations: – What is my over all mood? – How is my energy? – What does my gut tell me? – What am I ignoring? – How do I feel when I go to work, see that person, do that activity?
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Mental Bandwidth Live In the Present 25% average mental bandwidth is spent living in the present The rest is spent living in the past or worrying about the future!!
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Techniques to Start Short Term Vs. Long Term? Keep it Simple. What do I need to meet my goals? What can I not have in order to meet my goals? Finite Mental Bandwidth Recognition of Malnourished Areas of Life Meditation & Pre-Meditative Morning Journaling
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