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December 1, 2006
Vol. V, Issue 12

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In This Issue

Note from Claudette

Dear Friends,

It already seems like the holiday season is right around the corner! Christmas is my favorite holiday; yesterday I picked out my Christmas tree. My 4-year-old made me promise not to touch the tree until he gets home from school today. He wants to put on all the decorations himself.

Thank you for another year of readership! To express my gratitude, I’m offering a December coaching special – a 25% discount on the first month of coaching, plus a special bonus! Please click here for the full scoop.

The holiday season is a time when we’re encouraged to express gratitude for what we have and extend a hand to those in need. This month’s insight encourages you to add a third practice – the practice of deeply acknowledging your own value. This is a critical component of living on purpose, and when we live on purpose, our contribution to the world expands exponentially.

Best wishes to you for a holiday season full of blessings and joy!

Here's to your purpose!

Claudette
 

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Insight of the Month

Give Yourself the Gift of Value

My 4-year-old son caught my attention the other day with a simple announcement: "I’m special and important." He uttered this statement with complete conviction. Curious, I asked, "Who did you talk to about that?" He said, "No one. I told myself that." Again, stated with complete conviction.

As his mother, I felt gratitude and pride that he feels special and important. As a student of human nature, I was fascinated. My sense has long been that many children do experience themselves as precious – at least as babies or toddlers. Then well-meaning socialization begins and we’re told not to get "big heads" or grow "too big for our britches." The quest to make sure kids don’t become arrogant can be misguided since, in reality, only insecure people project arrogance.

What do "secure" people project? Value. They are intrinsically and internally conscious of their value as human beings. They acknowledge the contributions they make while remaining aware of personal blindspots and shortcomings. Valuing who you are and what you do is a world apart from arrogance.

Earlier in my coaching career, I spoke with a colleague about feeling unappreciated for some of my work. She responded with a comment I’ve never forgotten: "When you start acknowledging yourself and your contributions, other people will begin acknowledging you as well." She was right. Acknowledgment is an inside-out proposition. When you acknowledge yourself internally, the external world responds favorably.

Too often, we fall prey to seeking approval from others. We hope that if we fill ourselves with enough external approval, we’ll miraculously feel better about ourselves. We think that unless we’re externally validated, we can’t internally acknowledge ourselves.

Don’t get me wrong – I love approval as much as anyone else. If approval happens to naturally come your way, soak it up! But you’ll find your source of true power in the acts of approving, acknowledging and valuing yourself.

How do you value yourself? Sometimes when I discuss this concept with clients, the ones who have never acknowledged their value feel challenged emotionally to do so now. Consider the following acts of personal acknowledgment:

  • You know your boundaries and you hold them. If necessary, you enforce them. And you keep the delicate balance between boundaries that are too rigid or too flexible.
  • You routinely ask yourself, "What do I need? What do I want?" Then you act on the answers to those questions.
  • If you experience moments of doubt, you solicit outside feedback. You ask friends and colleague to tell you about your strengths.
  • You think well of yourself. If you (or your inner critic) make unkind statements, you disregard them. This is different than reflecting on what worked and didn’t work in a given situation, finding out that you’ve hurt someone’s feelings or deciding to do something differently in the future. People who value themselves are not perfect – they do make mistakes and harbor human blindspots.

A few years ago, a business associate told me, "You’re an ace, but you don’t know it." I thought, "What if that’s true? What if I am an ace and I don’t know it? What’s possible from that perspective?"

Take it from me: Acknowledging your value is powerful, and fully feeling that power will skyrocket your capacity to change, to connect with what’s meaningful and ignite some serious internal combusting of positive energy. Wow.

Also, unless you’re as enlightened as the Dalai Lama or Eckhart Tolle you can’t value yourself enough. Even if you feel joyful, powerful and positive, stretch your acknowledgment of yourself even further. The more you experience this, the greater your impact on others and the world. So value yourself – it’s universally beneficial.

What if you’re an ace and you don’t know it? Just think what you can accomplish with that bit of wisdom driving you.

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Savvy Resources

  • Finding Your Own North Star by Martha Beck. Beck takes readers through a process of rediscovering their "essential self" – an important step on the journey to truly valuing yourself.

  • Lynn Robinson – http://www.lynnrobinson.com Lynn is a nationally known guru on intuition. Check out her newest book "Trust Your Gut: How the Power of Intuition Can Grow Your Business".

  • Sharon Salzberg – http://www.sharonsalzberg.com Sharon Salzberg’s work directs us back to the joy and peace that’s our birthright. Visit her website for information on her tools and publications.

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Insights for the Savvy is written and produced by Claudette Rowley.  If you have questions or comments, please send them to info@metavoice.org.  To find out more about Claudette and her coaching services, visit http://www.metavoice.org or call 781.316.1923.

Copyright 2002-2008, Claudette Rowley. All Rights Reserved.

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