Transitions Are Golden Opportunities

Golden Egg of Opportunity

Transitions are golden opportunities to get in touch with your call to take lead from where you are to where you are destined to be.

It is a time to look deeper within rather than looking for solutions elsewhere. By asking bolder questions you will find bolder answers.

You know the ones I mean, the kind that you are afraid to ask of yourself because they force you to look beyond where you have looked before. These are the questions that compel you to take responsibility and not blame circumstances. Scary, yes - but the good news is they are your leadership track to your authentic self.

Willingness, not willpower, is the doorway to step through when growing in self-awareness towards leadership. It is a softer yet stronger approach to learning to lead from self and leading others to lead themselves. It is being proactive rather than being involuntarily sweep away by circumstances. You get to choose and anything is possible.

Leading from authenticity is a beautiful thing. It is you being true to yourself and the world.

“This above all: To thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” – Hamlet, Shakespeare

Are you being true to your self?  Are you ready to move through transition and explore all the golden opportunities available to you?  Contact me today!


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