An Inventory and Invitation

What if an inventory is an invitation?

In the New Year, instead of adding up all we have or taking stock of our shortcomings and failures or designing the ideal life by getting rid of the old, we use what we have. The power of looking back to fuel the future intrigues me. Who have you become in 2022 and what have you done to become that person?

What are your defining moments?

Mine? Finishing my book, Rejecting Fear, Learning to Be Led By Love; traveling to Dobromirka, Bulgaria to speak at a women’s conference on rejecting fear; having my book translated into Bulgarian by mp.org to use as a tool for their work; developing courses for silencing the inner critic; training mindset shifts; coaching phenomenal clients; traveling with family and creating memories with those I love.

This, to me, is an inventory. The places I have been, the people I’ve been with and what I’ve done- these have shaped me. The invitation? Building on the excellent and making it exceptional. Taking the exceptional and making it exquisite. I am after the glorious… in others, in my coaching, in life.

So, do not be afraid to look back before you start that lengthy list of resolutions… in the dust of life you can pan for gold, for the glorious. Sure, it is demanding work, but follow the thread through the past year to claim the gold and find the places where the mother lode might be. It is not all monetary.

I invite you to take a walk this first week of the New Year during the golden hours… the first hour of light after sunrise or the last hour of light before sunset and imagine what a glorious New Year might include.

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