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Jude Jennison.
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This blog is inspired by Cat Empire’s music. We were introduced to them by our dear friends, Dave and Dessie. They bought us tickets to see Cat Empire when we went to visit them in Melbourne in Dec 2006. The music is so unique, the concert was amazing and it was a special evening with friends being introduced to something so new and vibrant. It was a gift that has lasted long beyond that evening.
Scroll to the bottom of this post for the videos. Once I had decided to share this music, here’s what I realised.
The music is too good to be hidden away so I decided to spread the gift! I hope you will find something in the music to awaken your senses and emotions.
What is your unique gift to the world?
Each of us has knowledge, talents and passions. Many of us keep them hidden, sometimes even from ourselves. So I encourage you to acknowledge to yourself your talents, knowledge and passions and share them with the world.
What is your passion or unique talent that you are hiding from the world?
What will you do today to unleash it to the world?
I am passionate about my husband, my dog and my cat. I adore animals and nature. I love to spend time outdoors, experiencing the glory of this beautiful planet with all its diversity.
I am also passionate about coaching and personal development. Through coaching, I witness the amazing and unique journeys that each of my clients make and I get to experience it personally too. It’s so empowering! This year, I am increasing the time I spend coaching people and expanding my business because that’s where my heart really lies. In doing so, my clients get to step into their magnificent lives and be really fulfilled and I get the privilege of being with them every step of the way. What a gift for everyone!
I know that coaching and personal development is my gift, both to myself and to the world. It’s aligned with my values, my heart’s desires and my dreams. For too long, I held myself back, conforming to what I thought was expected of me. Most of us have all done this at some point in our lives. In reality, we can be and do anything we want to be and when we are aligned with our true selves and making an impact on the world, that’s when it all feels right.
What is your gift to yourself in 2009?
What is your gift to the world in 2009?
It’s time to release your gift to yourself and the world. Take the first step today by naming it in the comments below.
With love,
Jude. x
Here are the videos. Enjoy! I’m sharing two videos because they are both so good! The first is Days like these. The music starts at 34 seconds.
The second video isThe Chariot.
Hope you enjoyed them.
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This song by Heather Small was adopted in 2005 as the official theme for the London 2012 Olympic bid. Every time I hear it I associate being proud with doing something amazing like winning a gold medal.
The inspiration for this blog post is my dog Gracie who had 7 puppies last Weds. She is just so proud of them that I instantly thought of this song. She has that gooey look on her face that young mums have as though she has done something truly incredible… which she has.
So it got me thinking about what makes us proud. Few of us will ever achieve a gold medal and it dawned on me that it’s the little things we do and say every day that we can be proud of.
What have you done to make you feel proud?
Here are some of the things I’ve done in the last week that I am proud of:
“I look into the window of my mind
Reflections of the fears I know I’ve left behind
I step out of the ordinary
I can feel my soul ascending
I am on my way
Can’t stop me now
And you can do the same
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
It’s never too late to try”
We are all amazing individuals. It’s time to stop playing small, time to let go of the constraints we put around ourselves and step out of the ordinary into the extraordinary lives that we can have.
What constraints will you let go of?
How will you step out of the ordinary?
Let me know what you are proud of and how you will step out of the ordinary this week.
With love,
Jude. x
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This week’s blog is inspired by Greatest Day by Take That. Right click on the link below to launch the video in a new window.
I woke up this morning singing this song and I can’t get it out of my head.
“Today this could be the greatest day of our lives”
As soon as I started singing it this morning, I felt cheerful and full of hope. I knew that today was going to be great. As the day draws to an end, I notice how singing this song in my head throughout the day has influenced how my day went and how I responded to things that came up.
Most of us have had that Monday morning feeling where we don’t want to go to work. Those are often the days where everything seems to go wrong. We have incredible power over how our day goes. We can create the outcome through the way we think and behave.
What outcome do you want to create in your day?
I’ve had a great day. It was notable for the way I felt rather than the things I did because I approached the day as though it was the greatest day of my life so far.
What if you lived every day behaving as though it was the greatest day of your life?
How might you be different?
“And the world comes alive….”
Many of us are returning to work on 5th Jan after some time off and I know many of us will have that Monday morning feeling. How about choosing how your day unfolds and creating the life you want?
Try it every day for a week and let me know how you get on.
With love,
Jude. x
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Last weekend, I was assisting on a coaching course. One of the main topics covered was to explore the things we don’t like about ourselves and face up to them. We spend extraordinary amounts of energy avoiding things we don’t like.
For me, I don’t like anger and I don’t like to be insecure or unsafe. This means I spend a lot of energy avoiding anger both in myself and in others and I’ll do anything to avoid conflict. The amount of time and energy this takes up is incredible. I also go to great lengths to be safe in many ways. I seek financial security, job security, security in relationships and so on. Trying to avoid being unsafe means I reduce the choices available to me.
What do you go to great lengths to avoid?
What is the impact on your life?
“Close your eyes and surrender to your darkest dreams
Purge your thoughts of the life you knew before
Close your eyes, let your spirit start to soar
And you’ll live as you’ve never lived before …”
On the course, the participants confronted their darkest fears and experienced them, knowing that there was much to be gained from understanding what is at the heart of them. In confronting these fears head on, they experienced their own resourcefulness and ability to deal with whatever came up. I know I can cope with anger when it arises so why not accept it and deal with it at the time instead of wasting so much time and energy avoiding it. It seems so obvious.
If you are not sure what you are avoiding, take a look at the habits you see in others that you don’t like. Often, we deflect onto others the things we can’t be with in ourselves.
What is the behaviour other people display that you can’t be with?
Where in your life do you behave in that way? What do you do to avoid it?
“Let your mind start a journey through a strange, new world
Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
Let your soul take you where you long to be”
When we stop running away from ourselves, we are able to experience every moment of our lives. Only then will we be truly free to lead a fulfilling life.
“Let your dream begin, let your darker side give in…”
With love,
Jude. x
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