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3 Ways To Step Out In Front

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We often play hide and go seek with our lives: hiding from what we desire, hiding from our life purpose, and/or hiding from ourselves. This tip is to help you stop hiding and move out in front. 1. Acceptance This week, I was speaking with a client who said, “I want to be out in the spotlight not because I want to be a star but because I want to help people…” I paused and asked her, “What if you wanted to be a star because you wanted to be a star? Why would that be bad?” We often place all kinds of judgment on what we desire. That judgment causes us to make decisions that create unhappiness in our lives. Today, set the intention to make decisions based on acceptance of yourself and what you desire and see what happens. 2. Share More than likely, your intimate circle are not mind readers. They don’t know what you really want to create unless you share with them. The key is to share this with the appropriate people who you know are going to support you. Select a member of your community that you know will support you in your dreams and share them. 3. Preparing Start preparing for your spotlight. This could be as simple as buying a new, striking dress or writing an outline for your presentation for an upcoming speech. If you are interested in exploring your own Languages or offering that discovery to someone else, please secure a complimentary 15-minute private session. Jennifer Urezzio is a master intuitive and the founder and spiritual director of Know Soul’s Language. Soul Language is a way to consciously connect with your Soul that was received through Divine Guidance. Understanding your Soul Languages allows you to access your own Soul’s guidance to accept your value, be more confident, have more impact and grow into a stronger leader. If you would like to use this article on your website or in your own e-newsletter, please reprint in its entirety and include the following information: Copyright © 2008 Jennifer Urezzio, Jennifer Urezzio, is an intuitive healer and founder of Blooming Grove and Know Soul's Language. She believes the key to your happiness and success is already inside of you waiting for acceptance. (Including the contact information at the end), and you please send me a copy or link to your reprint to info@bloominggrove.net. If you need a photo for the reprint, go to www.bloominggrove.net/media. Thanks! This article can be reprinted freely online, as long as the entire article and this resource box are included.

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Jennifer Urezzio is a master intuitive and the founder and spiritual director of Know Soul’s Language. Soul Language is a way to consciously connect with your Soul that was received through Divine Guidance. Understanding your Soul Languages allows you to access your own Soul’s guidance to accept your value, be more confident, have more impact and grow into a stronger leader.

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