Last Monday I looked at Jack Canfield's success principle #4, believe it's possible. To accompany your burgeoning belief that what you want can happen, success principle #5 is believe in yourself. Canfield gives some powerful examples of how people rose above their situations and imposed expectations by believing in themselves. One of his suggestions is to give up using the phrase "I can`t." I`ve written before about the impact of disempowering language. There is something entirely different about saying, "That's not currently in my budget" rather than "I can't afford it." Personally, I'm going to make that a focus that this week.
Last week I wrote that you can start believing it's possible by looking for proof and acknowledging it when you see it. This goes for believing in yourself as well. Examples of when we`ve messed up are so often indelibly etched in our brains, yet we often don`t take the time to celebrate our successes. I encourage my clients to start a journal in which every day they write 5 things that they want to acknowledge themselves for. Taking time to pay attention to and celebrate what you`ve accomplished is key to building your belief in yourself. What would you like to acknowledge yourself for?
Recently I was inspired when Leah celebrated her accomplishments. Apparently this is an exercise in Finding Water. I thought this was a great way to kickstart a week of believing in yourself. I`ve included my personal list and encourage you to write your own and to share it. Let`s start believing!
50 Things I've accomplished
Last week I wrote that you can start believing it's possible by looking for proof and acknowledging it when you see it. This goes for believing in yourself as well. Examples of when we`ve messed up are so often indelibly etched in our brains, yet we often don`t take the time to celebrate our successes. I encourage my clients to start a journal in which every day they write 5 things that they want to acknowledge themselves for. Taking time to pay attention to and celebrate what you`ve accomplished is key to building your belief in yourself. What would you like to acknowledge yourself for?
Recently I was inspired when Leah celebrated her accomplishments. Apparently this is an exercise in Finding Water. I thought this was a great way to kickstart a week of believing in yourself. I`ve included my personal list and encourage you to write your own and to share it. Let`s start believing!
50 Things I've accomplished
- I run my own business.
- I am a certified professional co-active coach (CPCC)
- I have made a difference in people`s lives (and I`m so thankful they`ve let me know!)
- During my coaching training, I was assertive about what I wanted to learn
- I was recruited right out of my coaching certification exam
- I was the Artistic Director of an independent theatre company, Stubborn Muses
- I have directed, acted and choreographed for the stage
- I sang on stage
- As a director, I have cast people who thought they couldn't dance and then helped them discover they can
- I directed a show with actors ranging in age from 10 to 30, a show rife with challenges, and was wildly proud of the result
- In 2006, I started the Shyne Like a Star Virtual Dance Party, encouraging people to spend 15 minutes dancing on May 1st. It's coming again this year, so be sure to write down the date!
- I am a certified Nia blue belt instructor
- I completed a Masters in Drama at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama at the University of Toronto
- I graduated with distinction from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in English and Theatre, minoring in Anthropology
- I was the Artistic Director of a theatre festival and conference, F.O.O.T.
- I have completed both my Reiki I and Reiki II studies
- I started starshyne productions
- I launched wishcasting
- I performed as Papa Smurf
- I have paid off one of my student loans
- I went from being an ostrich about finances to establishing an excellent credit rating
- With my husband, I purchased a house
- I married the man of my dreams
- I was the president of my graduate department's student exec
- I maintained my integrity in a highly demanding, aggressive conflict
- I transformed my grad school newsletter from a 1-page information summary into a lively and much-enjoyed publication
- I played a major part in the raising of my sisters and brother
- I was the president of the Student Organization for the Promotion of School Spirit (SOPSS) in my high school
- I always go for a win-win situation
- In grade 8, I made a conscious decision about the kinds of things I wanted to be doing in my teen years and started making them happen (e.g. organizing outings and events)
- I tap danced on the tables in the library on my last day of high school
- I am certified in CPR
- I have worked for a major broadcasting corporation
- I have sold used clothing on Ebay
- I have taken an introductory Drawing and Painting class
- I left a long and significant love relationship and found my self and my freedom
- I have been a creative consultant on a film
- I was the voice of a telephone system (i.e. If you would like to speak with reception, press 0)
- I shifted from a full-time job to a freelance position in order to transition to being my own boss
- I was my dance teachers right-hand assistant
- I got 102% in high school Latin
- I have always gone ahead and made my own thing happen
- If I find something scary but it also really interests me, I tend to do it.
- Despite my fear of deep water, I went whale-watching
- Despite my extreme anxiety of dentists, I go to my dentist regularly (and thank you goes out to the wonderful people there who have taken my fear seriously and provided support and kindness)
- I volunteered for the Distress Line
- I organized a group to walk for AIDS
- I have walked with my husband for the Assaulted Womens Helpline
- I have stood up for myself when I have been sexually harrassed
- I have often made the first move in romantic relationships
6 comments:
You have done and accomplished so much Jamie! I particularly really appreciated the line saying that you stood up against sexual harrassment, those types of accomplishments are particularly challenging and not always get patted on the back for yet they're so important. Thank you for this, I will think about all the things I have done too.
I need to think a bit about this...maybe not 50, but 10 is very doable. Thanks again for this Sunday series.
That's amazing Jamie! What a wonderful, diverse and impressive list! WOOHOO GO YOU!
awww jamie...i love youuu. :) this is such an incredible list. and i learned so much about you! i only did a short list in the margin of my finding water book...but you make me want to revisit it and give myself a little bit more credit. you know...you are one of the most amazing women i have ever "met." your posts have been so powerfully inspiring lately. thank you for being you!
*applause, applause, applause*...i celebrate these fabulous accomplishments with you!
Jamie,
I so often read your posts, which are so well-written and so well-thought, but I rarely take they time to comment.
Perhaps because there is so much more that I want to say, then a simple blog "comment" field will allow. I always think to myself that I will come back and comment later on, once I've had time to digest your words....
This time, I *did* come back! And I wanted to let you know that you are an amazing, beautiful inspiration to us all!
Smooches, Tanaya
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