Becoming inspired - part 2
@ Advanced Studio Classroom
Vol: 2017 MARCH 25
7.Who was I like as a child?
Let your inner child resurface in your thoughts. Look at a childhood photo of yourself. If you‘re truly to this person, what would you be doing to make sure you don‘t let him/her down?
- resurface
- If a memory resurfaces, you remember it again after you had forgotten about it.
- make sure you don‘t let sb. down
8.What do people come to me for?
…
This can point you toward the gifts and talents that you might not recognize in yourself.
- point toward
9.What do I feel least insecure about?
We are inordinately hard on ourselves. We‘re quick to point out our flaws and have a harder time recognizing our skills. Allow yourself to remember past accomplishments or times where you‘ve really helped others. Let the parts of you that you secretly feel proud of truly shine.
- inordinately
- much more than usual or expected
- eg. It‘s a bit silly but I feel inordinately sad about the death of my favorite charactor on that TV show.
- be hard on
- remember the past accomplishments
- remember the times where you‘ve really helped others
- feel pround of sb./sth.
- Let … truly shine
10.What‘s pure and simple fun for me?
What do you love to do that you are really good at and can be paid for?
11.If I had to write a book, what would it be about?
Don‘t panic -- you don‘t have to write one! But if you did, what might it be about?
The takeaway
With the distractions of daily life, we often do not take time to look within and understand who it is that we really are. When we live an inspired life, we live a joyful life. We have more confidence, we create more abundance.
- with the distractions of
- take time to do sth./ doing sth.
- understand who it is (that we really are)
- To figure out who we really are.
- an inspired life; a joyful life
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