When I made the decision to take a leap of faith -- and at the time make the biggest investment I’d ever made in my business -- my life turned UPSIDE-DOWN.
I was super excited about investing in a business coach who was getting massive results, and before I knew it my excitement turned into terror.
~ Bills I didn’t expect came out of nowhere.
~ One of my star clients decided to tear down everything we had built together to work in her husband's business -- and now wanted out of our contract.
~ And, I tweaked my back and was experiencing pain like I’d never felt before.
(This was before I began studying psychosomatics allowing me to understand messages from the body.)
At the time, it didn’t make sense to me.
Everything seemed to be going so well and now it felt as if my foundation was being rocked to the core.
I was confused, scared, and pretty angry at God at the time.
I had listened to Divine guidance -- and took a HUGE leap of faith…a big risk -- and now I felt as if I was being punished.
I wanted to ask for a refund … but I didn’t.
It’s just not who I am.
Instead, I got on one of my first coaching calls with her in a bit of a mood and dumped my garbage on to my new business coach.
She patiently listened and understood what I was experiencing -- and why.
At the end of our call, she gave me a simple tool – one I still use today -- to move through the bumps in the road.
She also challenged me to take a stand for what I wanted most… reminding me that I had gotten to where I was with my current internal hard-wiring...
… so now that I was making changes, my subconscious wanted no part of my bold moves. It wanted to keep me safe.
In order for me to go to where I wanted to go, I needed to expand my growth edges.
This was creating an internal battle with the part of me that wanted to be safe, secure, and small (or at least prevent me from growing bigger).
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen clients create breakdowns that stop their progress so they stay where they are.
Do they do it consciously?
No.
And, at the time neither did I.
When you make the decision to have a new relationship with your business, wealth, and what you ultimately want…you may have things go sideways.
This is precisely the time to surround yourself with people who will remind you of who you are – and what you said you want.
It’s not a time to run and hide - or - retreat; it’s a time to reach out and get coached.
It’s time to double down on your commitment so that you get STRONGER in order to expand and succeed.
I get that now more than ever.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to:
1) to notice what might be going sideways in your life.
2) Commit to double down on growing in that area even if it's uncomfortable. In fact-- if it isn't uncomfortable... you're not likely at a growth edge. Keep going...until you find it.
3) Connect daily with people who lift you up or inspire you.
4) Reach out to a coach to get tools for the bumpy road and to design some accountability structures.