Saturday, February 28, 2009

Why should I be paid to do what is easy for me and I love?

This question came up at a coaching workshop recently with the source foundation, and really made a massive impact on the group.

Reasons we came up with

-Im good at it
- It is hard for someone else
- For a body to function each part must do what it is designed to do, a hand can not be a head.
- Why not?
- This is my flow

Many times we work to get paid, and then use that money to do the things we love.

What if this wasnt necessary and we could have it all. Financial sufficiency (thankyou to Lynne Twist) was a massive breakthrough for me yesterday. Many times we focus on financial abundance, but from a place of lack where we believe we need to store up a lot just incase. What if we always had enough to do what we wanted in that moment? What if there was a new financial system, and the current destruction is making way for the new? What if we are the people who hospiced the world through this transformation? What if each one of us chose to be a leader right now, not waiting for someone older, wiser, or better prepared but knowing that each of us is divinely prepared with all we need to start being the change now.

Our perspective on the world right now makes an enormous difference. Yes we can not ignore people are hurting, things will likely get worse for many as we move forward. But the time is now to move forward and bring about the transformation of the world, a place where people express themselves uniquely unbounded by old paradigms or social norms.

Why am I involved in the transformation of the planet?
Why does love and goodness always prevail in the world?
Why is it so easy to live a life of inspiration and led by the heart?
Why are so many juicy souls committed to a world where everyone is free to thrive?
Why am i constantly surrounded by amazing people allowing me to play my biggest game?

What why questions empower you to make a massive difference today?

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Peter's Purpose Perpendicular Point Pants

“In essence we are all the same, yet we are all unique in so many ways.

It is not our purpose to ask how we should be.

It is not our purpose to be how others expect us to be.

It is our purpose to discover how we are destined to be…

and then to be it.

To be it boldly and bravely.

To be ourselves not arrogantly, not aggressively.

To be ourselves humbly.

To be ourselves and serve our creator.

To be ourselves and serve others.

To be ourselves in service of our highest good.

To be ourselves in service of the good of all…and to do so in our own unique way the way that

brings us the greatest, deepest joys that we may continue to serve forever and enjoy every

blessing bestowed upon us by our Creator, by others, by ourselves and by our highest good.”

Peter Hagerty

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Structure for flow

What is a dam without walls? Water without a container

In my life I have often been bold, confident and up for almost any challenge. Whilst I do not see this changing to a large extent I am becoming more and more aware of my need for structure, planning and the right team.

Whilst a warrior is completely present in his mission, and able to flow in the moment he must also create a framework for his life that allows this mission to be achieved at the highest level. Without this structure his energy becomes dispersed, losing focus or potentially blowing up the project he so passionately started.

Tonight I gained much perspective and will remember this for a long time to come, a night when I laughed and cried at the same time as I humbly grow through life's challenges.