Thursday, June 23, 2011

From Imperfectionism to Love

It's been a while since I've written here.  This has been a time of inner reorganization (and some outer reorganization, too).  A couple of months ago I decided that I want nothing to do with anyone or anything that feels like a struggle.  Difficult relationships?  No thanks.  Bending over backwards to accommodate everyone who crosses my path? I'll pass.  Rushing around like a madwomen to try to almost literally be in 6 places at once. . . what am I thinking?  Giving all this up has been a magical experience.  So much in myself and my life has shifted to a higher level from that one single decision.

So this leads to this moment, and this blog.  I have had a desire for a while to teach what I've learned the past few years (ok, more like 10) about love and personal transformation; to start a business that allows me to serve the world in a much bigger way.  This blog was a tiny first step towards that goal.  I'm still sorting out my message, and the ultimate framework that I want to deliver, so I am going to shift this blog a little to help myself do that.

I want to teach about love.  How real, deep, profound, extraordinary love can change a person, a relationship, and the world.  I have learned a lot about what it takes to create happiness and find inner peace, and I am going to start sharing my ideas on this.  I will probably still talk about the value of imperfectionism, but I want to broaden my scope and, in the process, find my voice.

I have a favor to ask of you, too.  Please give me feedback.  What kinds of issues are you facing in your life right now that you'd like help solving?  What personal goals or intentions have you set this year?  What is blocking you from realizing those goals?  If you have ideas or suggestions for this blog and for me, please let me know.

Thanks for reading and following my journey, if you have been.  I'm only just getting started! My intention is to create a blog that is of greater service and value to you as time goes on.

Best,
Steph