10 Ways to Live Full Out & Fearlessly
Yesterday was the debut of my new radio show on Blog Talk Radio. I presented 10 Ways to Live Full Out & Fearlessly. Many of the listeners requested the content in written format, so I’m posting it here:
1. Choose to take personal responsibility. Many of us are dissatisfied with one part of our life or another. The truth is that we have created our present conditions. When we discover that everything in our life is created by US, we gain power by knowing we can create something different.
One of my favorite coaching thoughts is that, If you want to know what you’re committed to, look at your life. Your commitments show up, whether they are intentional or not. Take personal responsibility, removing victim thoughts from you consciousness to gain power around building the life you want.
2. Commit to communicating fiercely. So many of us avoid speaking the truth, fearing we will be judged for our opinion, or we’ll hurt someone’s feelings. Be fearless in your communication! The truth is so liberating! The energy it takes to be less than straightforward is enormous! Life gets easier when you accept the truth – in your life, and in the way you communicate. Have those difficult conversations, and you will be amazed at the level of stress that disappears!
3. Remember that you were born to create! You were given all the talent and tools you need to create your dream life! Remember how you were as a child – always in the world of creation, building things, imagining things, painting, drawing, coloring, pretending – always creating. As we grow up, we get serious. We think creation is for writers, artists, musicians. The fact is creation is in all of us. Everything wonderful in the world is created! You are worthy of creation – you were born for it. When times get tough, as they are for some of you – focus on what you can create rather than what you lack. It’s in you, I promise.
4. Remember that life is fluid change. I like to say that if you don’t like something right now, wait a few minutes – it will change! Open your mind to new possibilities and be aware of what might be right in front of you. In your business, reach out to others to get diverse perspectives – you might not be seeing opportunities because you’re working IN your business, not on it. Hire a coach or find a mentor – build a personal board of directors and open your mind to having trusted advisors in your life. It’s amazing the clarity you will gain! If you have a team, have regular mastermind sessions – encouraging diverse thinking and implementing new ideas fearlessly!
5. Be willing to take calculated risks. There is a quote that comes to mind by William Shedd: “A ship is safe in the harbor, but that’s not what ships were built for.” We are all created to make a difference. Our fear has been learned through the school of hard knocks. Once we commit to something, God and the universe will support us. I don’t mean to recommend knee jerk reactions to things – Use your God-given intellect to make rational decisions. The point is not to allow the emotion of fear to cloud your decision to act. We are meant to step outside our comfort zone. When we realize we are afraid, we can know that we are on the right path toward growth. Shining the light on fear diminishes it!
6. Bring your “A” Game every single day. Do the best you can do in every situation and stop making excuses. Own your life, and the action you take to make it great. Think Bigger – add increase to every part of your day. Stay in the space of serving others, and creating value in those lives you touch. You never know how much time you have left to leave your legacy – today matters.
7. As long as you’re playing with your “A” game, remember to have fun! Life doesn’t have to be taken so seriously all the time. Lighten up! Fear can actually be laughed at, and poked fun at. Fear is illogical anyway – it’s irrational. Belly laugh every day when you feel fear sneaking up on you. Be sure to add fun things into each and every day. A well developed sense of humor is a worthy weapon to defend against the fear that is so present in our world today.
8. Limit exposure to news media. Media is supported by our need for drama. Fear is part of the programming to create drama. Fear sells – in the form of listeners and viewers – which translates to advertising dollars. Don’t believe everything that is reported – because all news is reported with some bias. Be a critical thinker, and if you must consume news, be sure to consume from several different sources. Commit to a certain number of hours each week and consume no more than that. Personally, I have boycotted news for more than 5 years. I don’t miss anything, because the people in my life know I don’t watch or listen, so they fill me in on the important stuff!
You must protect the information that goes into your subconscious mind at all costs. Allow good stuff in, bad stuff must be limited.
9. Take care of YOU first. In your life, you have a lot of responsibility. You take care of a lot of people – your body carries you around for a lot of very important things. Just like the flight attendants will tell you – place the oxygen mask over yourself first, then help others. Do things that make you happy – make them a priority. Nurture your mind by reading and listening to powerful audio programs. Nurture your body by getting the right amount of sleep, eating well, and moving every day. Nurture your spirit by deepening your faith and connecting to source through prayer and meditation. Take care of YOU, because in the end, you’re all you have.
10. It’s not just in some of us, it’s in all of us. This thought was inspired by one of my favorite quotes by Marianne Williamson:
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God.
Your playing small doesn’t serve the world
There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.
We are all meant to shine, as children do.
We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us.
It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine
We unconsciously give other people permission to do the same
As we’re liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
These words make a difference every day in my life, and have shaped the work that I do with people. I believe this is true, and that we must remember it when we are creating our lives.
Coach Charrise
