Dear Friends,
This month's insight "Deep Respect" takes the concept of self-respect to a more
intimate and relevant level. I encourage you to embrace this notion of deep
respect I've personally found it to be life-changing and several of my clients
have too.
My best to you!
Claudette
Deep Respect
If you respected yourself deeply, what choice would you make?
I've been asking this question a lot lately. In my experience, we don't spend as
much time as we should thinking about the ways in which we respect and
disrespect ourselves. And yet, many of our decisions at least unconsciously
are based on that very fact: whether we're willing to deeply honor what we
want/need or whether we're willing to settle for less.
As humans, we're able to say we want something, proclaim that we desire it
strongly and still internally block it. Why? Because we're afraid. Sure, we grow
up learning to tell ourselves that we're not afraid. We cover our fears with a
veil because they make us feel vulnerable. Acknowledging fear is important,
though the very recognition is a litmus test of sorts. Of course, I'm not
suggesting that you wallow in your fear, get stuck there or use it as excuse to
not move forward.
Rather, it's an opportunity to be honest with yourself: How do I really feel?
What does the fear tell me? In what ways do I need to be courageous?
Deep respect is comprised of two important principles:
- You never settle for less than what you truly want.
- You know when to take charge and when to let go.
Let's explore the concept of never settling for less than what you want. This
about knowing your own worth and internalizing the belief that settling for less
is never worth it. Settling costs you at every level physically, mentally,
emotionally, spiritually and financially.
Sometimes I hear comments like, "Isn't it selfish to focus on what I want?" And
I answer, "No, it's not selfish. Knowing what you want and taking action based
on that information puts you in greater alignment with yourself." And when you
are in alignment with who you are and what you want, you act with greater ease,
energy and clarity. As a result, you have more to give others, you're more
productive at work and at home, and you make an even greater contribution to the
world.
In any situation you face, ask yourself, "What do I want out of this situation?"
Gaining that clarity will transform your life, particularly if you take the
corresponding action.
Now let's examine the balance between when to take charge and when to let go. In
each moment, we're called to accept what is. And particularly when we're
uncomfortable with a situation, we have multiple choices and most of our
choices fall under the headings of either "taking charge" or "letting go."
Taking charge requires taking action: either through thought, word or deed in
order to get our needs met. Taking charge does not mean complaining, rehashing
old details or blaming other people. It's simply determining to the best of your
ability what needs to be done and doing it no matter how afraid, nervous or
apprehensive you might be. You identify what's not working for you and take the
steps to articulate and act on what you need.
Letting go means that you've chosen to release a situation, a person or an
outcome. In some cases, you choose to withdraw your energy and free yourself. In
other cases, you take charge or set an intention and then choose to remain
unattached to the outcome.
When we're in the grip of fear, we often do the opposite. When taking charge is
required, we convince ourselves that we simply need to put up with what's
happening. When letting go is necessary, we hold on for dear life. While this is
a common fear-based response, it's universally counterproductive.
Here's the great thing about deep self-respect: you don't have to earn it, prove
that you deserve it or go out and acquire it. It's available to you each minute
of every day. It's yours for the taking. Use it as your barometer, your scale,
your measure of deeply understanding what's most important to you.
If you respected yourself deeply, what choices would you make today?
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Products & Services
If you liked today's issue, you'll love these services!
- Life Purpose Coaching with Claudette. Does your
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Useful Resources
- Now, Discover Your Strengths. Have you taken the Strengthsfinder
assessment? This is a must do! Buy the book Now, Discover Your Strengths
by Marcus Buckingham and Donald Clifton and you'll receive a code in the back
of the book for your very own Strengthsfinder assessment. Once you take the
test, you'll receive a report that outlines your top 5 strengths.
- When the Heart Waits by Sue Monk Kidd. This is a beautiful book
about the transformational power of "active waiting" during a spiritual
crisis. Kidd recounts her own story of moving from the "false self" – the self
based on others' expectations – to the authentic self.
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