I am back from my recent trip to San Fransisco aka "My Breakthrough". I wanted to push myself out of my comfort zone by travelling alone. Usually my husband and I travel everywhere together and he does everything. This was my chance to really step out of my element and meet myself. I admit I was a little nervous at first as I have never been to California before. But it my hesitation was the perfect example of (F.E.A.R.) false evidence appearing real. Travelling alone was part of my anti-shy girl mission (now accomplished).
Sight seeing in San Francisco was outstanding. Buidlings looking like wedding cakes lined up in a row, seemed good enough to eat. I wish I had more time to take pictures and video, but I was busy. I went there for another reason, also part of my anti-shy girl mission, to go to Brendon Burchard's Live Event called Expert's Academy. Four days of super content and hands on practical instruction peppered with Brendon's animated speaking style were the mix for a highly creative event. On the second day, I had a huge awakening where I realized that I could be creating so much more with my perosnal message. By the end of this life changing event for me I had broken through all hesitations and was juiced to begin a part of my creative journey. There is nothing like four days away from your normal life, alone to reset your senses. For now, I am off to create, write and sculpt a new vehicle for my creativity prescriptions.
One Juicy Tip: Be willing to re-evision the containers for your work and message. This is not only a creativity key but the path to self fulfillment.
$ Saving Tip: Be strategic in your creating. If you paint a poorly done drawing, the finished work will always look bad. I am a firm believer in crafting a viable plan. It is too easy for us as creators to begin an overwhelming bunch of projects. "Slow and steady wins the race" is my new mantra.
TRY IT: Take some time to retreat and step out of your usual element. Create a new game plan for the areas you want to create in. For example have you ever considered writing an ebook or making video? Practice a media you haven't tried before to enhace your own personal message. You may create your most effective content yet.

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