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The places you find Opportunity…

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

OPPORTUNITY

…often comes disguised as a challenge

Surrender

When faced with an unexpected challenge it’s quite normal to feel some “negative” emotions like anger, grief, overwhelm or fear.The important thing is to allow yourself to feel them but not get stuck in them, otherwise you might miss the opportunity that’s surely going to come.

As the old saying goes, “Every cloud has a silver lining”, and it’s vital to our personal happiness to go looking for that lining. And the larger and more painful the challenge, the more you truly owe it to yourself to use the challenge to create the life you truly desire.

Intention For The Week

When you face a challenge, whether big or small, go looking for the opportunity that’s hidden within it.

Simple Empowerment Steps

  1. Use the art of Surrender and trust that, in the whole grand scheme of life, the challenge is actually perfect.If it seems that life has taken something away from you, have faith that you’ll receive something even greater back.

    If you go looking for the bad, you’ll find it; if you go looking for the good, you’ll find it; so why not look for the good?

  2. Ask yourself questions like, “How can I use this situation to benefit me?” and “How could this actually help me get what I want in life?”

My Personal Perspective

Inspiration can come from the most unlikely of places! I created the Opportunity message last night after I found out yesterday that my hours at my part-time job have been cut back to only 6 hours a week.

I had a call from the boss to come and see him before I went home, and after I got off the phone I wondered if I’d be finding out I didn’t have a job anymore. I promised myself that whatever happened, I’d see it as perfect.

On my drive home I didn’t feel angry – for financial reasons the company needs to do it and I can understand that – however I did notice a fair bit of fear coming up. Fear because I’m not in the strongest of financial situations at the moment, and my wage, though not large to begin with, was my safety net, and now that’s been largely taken away.

In spite of the fear (or maybe because of it), I stood in a place of surrender to the situation, and started looking at ways to make it work for me.

I realised that I only need to sell 20 copies of Love This Moment a week to replace the wage I’ve lost. That’s very do-able, so will be my immediate focus – and I’ll finally be putting into action various ideas that have lain dormant for probably far too long!

I fully expect to look back and see this as a turning point for my business and my life – that it’s just the kick up the backside I needed to get on with creating the life I truly desire. Life has a funny way of pushing you along your path if you drag your heels for too long!!

And one final example about finding opportunity in challenge. Anyone signed-up for my newsletter will be familiar with the full story that follows – I just wanted to share this part again from the perspective of the message of Opportunity.

The morning after I’d found out my friend, Greg, had died I woke up and couldn’t stop crying. I was washing my hands in the bathroom when I heard in my head some words he’d emailed me a couple of months before, “Life is too short to wallow in self pity”.

At that moment I made the decision I was going to look for every good thing I could find from Greg’s life and his death and I was going to be grateful.

In other words, I went looking for the opportunity in the challenge. I don’t know if I’ve ever made a more important decision in my life!

By choosing to look for the opportunity I’ve remembered that the most important thing in my life is to simply be happy now, without needing a reason why.

By looking for the opportunity I’ve created and published my book Love This Moment.

By looking for the opportunity I am now creating the life I truly want to live, not the one I think I should!

Greg’s death was one of the most painful experiences of my life, so I’ve made the commitment to myself to use it to make my life happier and more fulfilled.

I’m sure you’ve had your own equally painful challenges in life.

You owe it to yourself to take those experiences and use them to your advantage – to create the life of love and joy you truly desire in your heart and soul!

Love This Moment Challenge

Friday, January 1st, 2010

I’m so excited to be sharing the Love This Moment Challenge with you. The Challenge is all about fulfilling the Vision, Mission and Purpose of Love This Moment Inspirations.

The Challenge has three main objectives:

  1. To raise $100,000 for Opportunity International’s India Program.
  2. This will allow the creation of between 5,250 and 6,750 businesses in India over 10 years, which gives people the opportunity to make a sustainable living for themselves, so taking themselves and their family out of poverty.

    Over 10 years this will transform the lives of between 26,250 and 33,750 people – How awesome is that!?

  3. To inspire people to live their dreams and Love This Moment!
  4. The Challenge isn’t just about transforming the lives of people living in physical poverty. It’s also about transforming the lives of people living in spiritual poverty – in other words, people who aren’t loving their life.

    Looking around the developed world it seems there’s no end of people not loving their life – the evidence being in all the violence, drug and alcohol abuse, crime and suicide…and that’s only the most obvious signs.

    Many more people live in almost silent desperation – feeling unfulfilled, angry, bitter or depressed, then carefully covering it up so the world won’t know.

    This Challenge is about saying, “Life doesn’t have to be that way!”

    We can live the life we truly desire in our heart and soul. A life of love and joy. The life of our dreams!

    This Challenge is about showing that it’s possible, providing simple and powerful messages to remind us what is possible, and creating the means for people to make it possible.

  5. For me to realise one of my major dreams in life and travel to Antarctica.
  6. For many years I’ve had a burning desire to experience Antarctica, and this Challenge is my way of finally making that dream a reality.

    After the trip I’ll create a new book containing lots of beautiful photos of Antarctica, as well as the story of the Challenge and the trip itself. My intention is for the book to inspire people to live their dreams by “looking outside the square” and seeing how they can help others by achieving their dream. I’ll also be using it to raise more funds for Opportunity International, hence I’ll be using this Challenge as an example!

To find out more about the Challenge and to take part go to www.lovethismomentchallenge.com

I’ll be posting updates about the Challenge in this blog, so be sure to check on how it’s going!