
If you are human, you have a calling: to live your genius.
– Gay Hendricks
How do the words above resonate with you?
Pause here for a moment and free yourself from distractions:
Take a deep breath in... exhale slowly... deep breath in... exhale slowly... deep breath in... exhale slowly... calm your mind and be present...
What's your genus? Your personal definition...
How much time did you spend yesterday doing those activities at which you’re a genius?
How much time do you plan to spend today on those things?
genius /noun/:
an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.
If nobody told you, listen carefully: You are a genius! Acknowledge it. Accept it. Don’t resist discovering it. Don’t run from it. Each of us were born with a natural gift or talent that can not be replicated. Believe it!
What’s your special gift? The hidden talent waiting to be unleashed...
Today’s Challenge: Embrace your genius!
Ask yourself: Don’t overthink... be honest with yourself...
What do I love to do so much that I enter a timeless state while I’m doing it?
What am I better at than almost everyone I know?
Make time TODAY for those activities which honor your genius.
“The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.” -Aldous Huxley
What’s your plan to create space and time to live your genius? You owe it to yourself... What are you willing to do?
Don’t miss your opportunity. Be intentional. Encourage others to do the same and watch what happens.
You got this!
Coach Tavia
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References:
Hendricks, Gay; A year of Living Consciously: 365 Daily Inspirations for Creating a Life of Passion and Purpose. Harper One, New York, NY 1998.
3 Ways to Think Like a Genius
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