What Do You REALLY Want

August 25th, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

Hello from Shelley!
Welcome to the 25 new subscribers to the newsletter!
What do you REALLY want?  That is the focus of this issue of the newsletter.  It is a question you should ask yourself a lot–and also ask those you love too.

I hope you have been enjoying the last days of summer. I have decided to extend summer until the end of October—it has just been such wonderful weather–I don’t want it to end:) 

Last weekend I was up in Door County with a dear friend and we went to Peninsula State Park–and it was beautiful–as usual.  Here is a photo of the water.

I have an exciting next few weeks coming up.  Over Labor Day I will be in Dallas, TX on a very special trip–visiting the place where I found my Life Purpose.  It just so happens that Dallas is also a special place for me for another reason–which I will be sharing the details of in the next newsletter.

I will be traveling to London, England on September 10th–my very first time in Europe!  I will be seeing clients from the UK in person on Monday September 15th.  If you or someone you know in the UK would like an in person session–please email

me and we can make arrangements.
I will be documenting my travels in my blog

—so stay posted!
Wishing you a Wonderful upcoming Holiday Weekend–(for those of you in the US).

Warmly-

Shelley

 


 

What Do You REALLY Want

“Is that what you really want, or did nobody ask you?  Is that what you really think or did nobody care?  Is that who are you really are or did nobody notice?  Is that what you really want or did nobody dare?  Are these your most precious dreams, or did you leave them behind you, when you were a young one just to get through?” Lyrics from “Is That What You Really Want?” by Libby Roderick

What are your deepest, most precious dreams?  Are they so buried that you have forgotten what they are?   Or do they see the light of day but get buried again?  Do you begin to pursue your dreams but negative thinking stalls the movement or you get sidetracked by other things? 

 We all have important dreams and when we pursue these dreams we are filled with passion and excitement.   When we lose track of these dreams and follow the well trodden path of “what you are supposed to do” there is a deadening of our spirits.
 When I travel I like to be the last one on the airplane so I can see everyone when I walk on the plane.  What I notice when I look at all of the faces as I’m walking through is that there is a lackluster, autopilot, flat energy that three-quarters of the people on the plane usually have.  What I look for are the alive, passionate ones–they are like light bulbs beaming up from their seats—when I see them I breathe a sigh of relief and gratitude.  “Yes,” I think to myself, “There is hope”. 

I think that because our individual energy affects the collective energy.  Those “light bulb” people add positive, uplifting energy to the collective energy on the airplane.  The more “light bulb” people on the planet, the higher the positive vibration of the collective energy.  If I would sit down and interview the light bulb people on the plane they would be the ones pursuing or living their deepest dreams and passions.  Is your light and passion hiding deep within you–or are you letting it shine and be free?

 

I work as a psychotherapist and I see my role as supporting my client’s light and passion to shine.  I utilize breathwork and a psychospiritual process called Inner Bonding.  In Inner Bonding we talk about the core essence—which is that bright shining light that you came into the world to be—it is your special creativity, your gifts, your unique intelligence, your caring, lovingness and compassion.
  If your parents were not connected to their own unique essence and living from their essence, they could not see or support this in you.  They couldn’t see you clearly because they weren’t able to see themselves clearly.  In response to this most people develop what Inner Bonding refers to as wounded adult child parts to handle the environment with their disconnected parents.  The core essence than goes in hiding because of lack of support and the wounded adult child parts take over. 

 

 The wounded adult child parts absorb the fears and false beliefs that the parents have.  Some of the false beliefs are:
 1. I’m unworthy just as I am–I have to be perfect to be loved 
2. My worth is dependent on my performance—if I perform well I’m O.K. if I don’t I’m not O.K.
3.  I have to be what others want me to be to get love 
4.  If other people are unhappy or upset it’s my fault and I have to do something to make them feel better. 
As you can see these false beliefs lead one to be very outwardly focused—defining one’s worth through what other people think. When our focus is more on what OTHERS think we lose connection with what WE really think and who we really are (which is our core essence). This covering over of one’s core essence is exactly related to the disconnection with one’s dreams and passions.  Our core essence contains our true dreams and passions—our special purpose for being on the planet.  The process of Inner Bonding involves developing an Inner Loving Adult who can heal the false beliefs of the wounded adult-child and allow the true self, the core essence to come forward.

 

An Inner Loving Adult is essential in being able to fully allow the core essence to be expressed.  Most people don’t have a loving adult operating within themselves on a consistent basis; they are mostly operating out of wounded adult aspects of themselves.
That is what is happening with the three-quarters of the people on the airplane with the flat energy–there is no loving adult taking action on the passions of the core essence–they are only operating from the fears of the wounded adult child.  The light-bulbs–the alive and passionate people– on the other hand are able to be the loving adult and tune into the voice of their core essence -and take action.

 

An example: Let’s say you knew your core essence wanted to dance to express itself creatively—if the wounded adult child was in charge the inner dialogue would sound like this:  “You can’t dance—You know how uncoordinated you are—You will make a fool out of yourself–What will people think!”  If there was an Inner Loving Adult the dialogue would sound like this: “I will fully support you to dance because I know how much you want to do this—Let’s just go and express ourselves and have fun—it doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks—I will be there to talk lovingly to you as you try new things-it’s O.K. to make mistakes, that’s part of learning!”  As you read the different dialogues can you feel the difference in your body? 
The first dialogue is harsh and critical and stops any creative energy—whereas the second dialogue is loving and accepting–supporting this creative energy to be expressed.  You can see if the wounded adult child is in charge that many of the dreams and passions are not going to get very far with this kind of critical inner dialogue.

 

 I suggest to people that their job as the Loving Adult is to really tune into their core essence—tune into what they really want in this deepest part of them–and than to not lose sight of this–this is their deepest truth.  Their job is to take action on these deepest dreams and desires.  What is important is that you pursue these dreams not that you succeed at them.  What do you mean–you ask?  The wounded adult child self is concerned with outcome, performance, success/failure—because these are the ways to seek validation of the self. 
The Loving Adult supports pursuing a dream as a way to express the self -for the joy of expressing—not for a particular outcome. The Loving Adult sees the beauty of the core essence and does not need others to see or validate it.

 

An example:  When I was a child I loved to play out scenes from movies with my friends.  I would be the director and have them act out different scenes that I was seeing in my mind.  I loved this and it felt very natural for me.  It was my core essence expressing itself through the creation of movie scenes. 
My loving action as a loving adult is to pursue this passion in some form to continue this expression that I was so connected to as a child.  If my wounded self gets focused on outcomes it may say something like, “Do you know how hard it is to make films and to get into this field—What are you thinking?”  But if I pursue this from my loving adult the outcome is irrelevant—it is the joy of doing what I once loved again that is important.  

 

The Loving Adult stays focused on the dreams of the core self and does get sidetracked by the fears and false beliefs of the wounded adult child.  Another example:  I have a client who is very clear that her essence would love to move to a warm climate.   She was taking steps to move towards this dream last winter (being a loving adult) but when spring/summer came along she began to enjoy the warm weather and stopped her planning for her move.  When I saw her in early fall she said, “I don’t think we are going to move. We are going to buy a house and do some other things I’m excited about.”
  When we discussed what was happening it became clear that her wounded adult child was very fearful about moving and taking the risk of following her dream—so it came up with another plan which is what I call a “pacifier plan”.  A “pacifier plan” is substituting something good, but safe, in place of the real dream, the real deal.  She was able to see this and attend to the fears of the wounded self directly and make plans to reassure/calm her fears so she can stay on track with following her true dream, which is to move to a warm climate.

 

What are the dreams of your core essence, your true self?   Make a list of your dreams and passions.  It could be dreams you had as a child or dreams you have as an adult.  If you could live your life in any way you would like, how would you be living it?  Would you be living somewhere different?  Would you be working part-time or in a different job altogether?   Take time to unearth your deepest dreams. 
One of the biggest obstacles to uncovering dreams is being too busy.  We need time to reflect and allow the true core essence to emerge.  A friend of mine who worked 60-70 hours a week since graduating from college 18 years ago made a conscious decision to take a significant pay cut to work the standard 40 hours.  After 6 months of being on his lighter schedule he said to me “I feel like I’m coming alive again—the last 18 years is a blur.”  Family members and friends started to notice his old self re-emerging.  It had been so long they had forgotten the playful, lighthearted guy they used to know. 

Ask your friends what your dreams are.  Sound strange?   What I have noticed is sometimes people’s core essence will come out and reveal their true dream to a friend or family member and then it goes underground and the person forgets they even said it!  In this moment ask yourself what you really want.  Close your eyes and tune into your body and see what pops into your head.  This may be your first step to opening up to more of your aliveness and passion.  We need more alive, passionate shining Light Bulbs.  Won’t you let your light shine!
                                                           

 

 

Niyo’s Tip of the Week
Niyo is my four year old Golden Retriever!  Here is his message for this issue of the newsletter! 

Mom says  ”No more Rawhide Bones!”"Yesterday I was eating part of a rawhide bone that my Mom gave me and instead of chewing it I swallowed the whole thing!  I was playing upstairs at my Mom’s friend Pamelas and she noticed that I was having a hard time breathing.  It didn’t bother me–but my Mom and Pamela were very worried so they brought me to the Animal Hospital. I hate going to the doctor –I got VERY afraid–my whole body started shaking and I tried to jump in my Mom’s lap–but she said I was too big to fit. She pet me and told me everything was going to be alright—but all I wanted to do was LEAVE.  Every time the door opened to go outside I tried to make a break for it. 

We waited outside in the car and I felt safe in the car–but I did not want to go back in. I told my Mom I was feeling fine and we should just go home.  I eventually went back in and we met with the Doctor who was very nice to me.  She said that the rawhide was temporarily stuck in my throat–but it wasn’t anymore and my breathing was fine again.  She said to my Mom it would be a good idea to not give me those Rawhide Bones anymore.  I’m OK with that as long as I NEVER have to go to the Doctor again.

 
To learn more about Niyo, go here:  Niyo’s Notes

 

Fr*ee Tele-Class “Transforming Your Relationship with Mon-ey”
Mark your calendar!   I will be doing a fr*ee teleclass on Tuesday, September 23rd  2008 from 7-8 p.m. Central Time zone.The topic will be “Transforming Your Relationship with Mon-ey” . Do you have stress about money in your life?  Come and learn how to shift your money blueprint and create ease and abundance in your life.   The number for the call is 712-432-3900  the access code to get on the call is 5594042# 
For more detailsIf you missed the last call, “Secrets to Finding Your Life Purpose” don’t worry–I recorded it and it is available in my blog for you to listen to .  If you are looking for your Life Purpose–this would be a great call to listen to!   Here it is

 

Hi, I'm Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC a Holistic Psychotherapist in private practice. I specialize in helping people connect with their Authentic selves--and from this create a life that is in alignment with their Life Purpose and filled with Joy. I offer transformational individual counseling, presentations, groups and Workshops. You can get my Free Workbook "What Do You REALLY Want: Finding Purpose and Passion in Your Life" here or contact me at 920-265-2627.

Secrets to Finding Your Life Purpose Audio Recording

August 21st, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

Here is the audio recording MP3 from the tele-class call last week titled “Secrets to Finding Your Life Purpose” Enjoy!   If you have a problem downloading this–let me know and I will send you the MP3 directly Secrets to Finding Your Life Purpose Audio Recording 

 

Hi, I'm Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC a Holistic Psychotherapist in private practice. I specialize in helping people connect with their Authentic selves--and from this create a life that is in alignment with their Life Purpose and filled with Joy. I offer transformational individual counseling, presentations, groups and Workshops. You can get my Free Workbook "What Do You REALLY Want: Finding Purpose and Passion in Your Life" here or contact me at 920-265-2627.

August 21st, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

 

 

Hi, I'm Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC a Holistic Psychotherapist in private practice. I specialize in helping people connect with their Authentic selves--and from this create a life that is in alignment with their Life Purpose and filled with Joy. I offer transformational individual counseling, presentations, groups and Workshops. You can get my Free Workbook "What Do You REALLY Want: Finding Purpose and Passion in Your Life" here or contact me at 920-265-2627.

Finding Your Life Purpose

August 9th, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

Hello from Shelley!
Welcome to the 27 new subscribers to the newsletter!
Are you ready to Find Your Life Purpose?  This is such a big issue for so many people –you will see as you read on.
Last week I was at a transformational workshop in Las Vegas.  It was my first time in Las Vegas and I was surprised that I liked it.  I loved all of the dynamic energy–so many people and things to do and see.  I even liked the casinos–even though I didn’t play anything (imagine that :)  In the Workshop I attended we were put into small teams to work on projects–similiar in some ways to the apprentice.  Here is part of my team.

Stafford, Steve, Robin, Cara Michelle and Me

We had such a great team.  We laughed so hard and learned so much with each other–by the end we felt like family.  For more photos see posting below.

 

 

There were about 250 people at the Workshop and part of the format of the workshop included people sharing their experiences and asking questions.   So many people expressed confusion and pain about not knowing their life purpose. 
I really get that this is HUGE for people and so many people are off track–living lives that aren’t aligned with what would fulfill them at a deep level.  If that is you or someone you know–check out the article below as well as the information on the Life Purpose Mentoring Program I am starting in September.
Wishing you the fulfillment of following your life purpose.

Warmly-
Shelley

 


 

 

Finding Your Life Purpose


“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all”  Helen Keller
“I have spent my life stringing and unstringing my instrument, and the Song I came here to Sing remains Unsung.”  Rabindranth Tagore
We each have a special life purpose–something that we are called to do in this lifetime.  When you are on track with this you will feel a sense of peace and that you are on track with your life.  If you aren’t in alignment with your life purpose, you will feel restless and a sense that something is missing in your life.

 If you don’t take steps to gain clarity about your life purpose and pursue this–you will begin to feel an increasing sense of feeling stuck.  Sometimes this will even lead to feelings of depression and anxiety.  Despite these uncomfortable feelings, many people still won’t take action.  Why would this be?

Many people avoid discovering their life purpose because of the fear of the changes it might call them to make in their life.  They fear rocking the boat, upsetting the status quo and stepping out into the unknown.  They ask “What will my life look like living my life purpose?” and “Can I trust if I take the leap- I will succeed?” and “Can I make mon-ey at my life purpose?”

 I believe the epidemic use of anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medication is a band-aid for the underlying issue of being disconnected from one’s true self–and one’s true purpose. Stifling and suppressing who we are and what we came here to do has consequences of making us feel despair, hopelessness and creating anxiety.  Our true self is filled with passion, creativity and a purpose that desires to be fully expressed.

Are you following the path of your life purpose?  Do you feel filled with aliveness, vibrancy and excitement about your life? Are you taking the risks to find out your life purpose and to pursue it? What are the consequences of NOT doing it?   There is also an incredible loss of you not following your purpose–there is your own loss of the joy of following your passion–but also the loss of the people who will miss out on what you came to share.  Everyone loses—you and the world.

Looking at some of the questions people typically have when trying to find their life purpose can help  you sort through some of the common fears and questions that may hold you back.

Questions I get asked when people come to me wanting to find their life purpose.

Will it be easy? Yes and no.  It will take hard work but you won’t mind because of you will enjoy what you are doing.  You are also willing to do some of the hard, tedious work because of the passion you have for what you are doing.  Your passion will carry you a long way.  That is why it must be something you are passionate about because it will allow you to preserve in the face of the hard work and challenges.

Will I feel uncomfortable? Yes and no.  You will feel a sense of peace and deep knowing that you are on track and doing what you came here to do.  You will also be challenged to grow and expand beyond your comfort zone.  You may need to learn new skills–are you willing to be a beginner again?  You may be a novice at the skills you need to develop.  Are you willing to go to school, learn from others, read and study? Just because you may be a beginner doesn’t mean it’s not your life purpose or you can’t be successful.  A willingness to be a beginner and go through the learning process is an important part of pursuing your life purpose. 

 You may need to move past limiting beliefs about who you are and what you are capable of doing.  You will be called to release all the limitations that hold you back from manifesting your full potential.  You must be willing to heal and step into more of who you truly are.   It will be both exhilarating and at times scary —but well worth it!

What if the people in my life don’t support me? Some people will be able to support you wholeheartedly and others—because of their own fears, won’t be as supportive.  Trust that as you move forward that the support will show up for you–reminding you that you are on track and not alone.  At times you may feel alone as you pursue your passion–but these times are opportunities for deepening your own connection with yourself and your spiritual support.  It is a time to go deep within and connect with the strength and vision of your own Spirit.

 I also encourage people to look for a support group of like-minded people who are also pursuing their passions.  You can give and receive support from people who really understand what you are going through.  I offer these kind of structured groups to help people while they are in the process of finding and pursuing their life purpose.  Learning both to access your own inner strength and also getting enough support are essential to make the process easier for you.

What if I can’t figure out my Life Purpose—what if I don’t have one? You cannot NOT have a life purpose.  Your life purpose will look different from someone else’s life purpose.  Let go of thinking it has to look a certain way to be your life purpose.  I find that people who struggle with figuring it out have not connected deeply enough with themselves to gain the clarity they need. If you are searching externally for your life purpose you will more than likely go around and around in your search.  You will find your purpose through getting to know the authentic you more.  We all have been trained to look externally for answers rather than connecting with the wisdom we have inside.

Sometimes someone’s life purpose can be right underneath their nose.  I remember one time in a session with a client and she was going around and around about figuring out her life purpose.  I asked her to be quiet and connect with her Spirit and answer from her Spirit what her life purpose was—she stated it simply and clearly and opened her eyes in disbelief.  She didn’t think it could be that easy.  What was blocking her awareness was all of the clutter of the fears about pursuing her purpose.  She kept herself from knowing so she wouldn’t have to face her fears and take action to pursue her purpose.

What if I pursue my Life Purpose and fail? You will be supported as you move in the direction of your life purpose.  The only thing that can block you is your own negativity and limited thinking.  The more you clear this away and operate from your authentic self you will succeed.  Your own negativity can cloud your vision of your next step and the opportunities all around you that are supporting you.  Your negativity can cause you to give up in the face of a challenge or obstacle. 

Remember what I said above–you will be required to stretch and grow as you are living your purpose.  If in the face of an obstacle and you move into negativity and give up—you will fail.  But instead if you look at it as an opportunity to learn and grow—and continue to move forward–you will succeed.

Persistence and perseverance are key in being successful at your life purpose.  Mark Victor Hanson and Jack Canfield presented their idea for the Chicken Soup for the Soul book to 100 publishers before it was accepted.  Can you stay true to your purpose in the face of rejection?  What I have found is that these kind of experiences can help people move more into a deeper belief in themselves and their purpose.  Do you have the courage to believe in yourself when no one around you believes in you?  Many successful people are successful because of their ability to do just that.  This belief in themselves allows them to persevere when others would give up.

There is a book titled “The Luck Factor” by Richard Wiseman which documents the common traits of lucky and successful people.  One of the traits is that they would persist in the face of challenges and have confidence that the obstacles were actually helping them achieve their goals.  They viewed challenges differently than “unlucky” people.  He found that lucky people are able to transform their bad luck into good fortune by using different psychological techniques.  For example, they see the positive side of the challenge, they do not dwell on the challenge, they are convinced the situation in the long run will work out for the best and they take a proactive approach to the situation. 

So your “Success” in following your life purpose will be determined a great deal by your own mindset and the positive action you take.

Will I be able to make Mon-ey at my Life Purpose?(Mon-ey is spelled with a hyphen–otherwise this newsletter would get stuck in your spam filter:) Yes, and you have to be willing to learn how to do this.  For some professions, the path to making mon-ey is pretty straightforward and clear cut.  For other professions you may be doing something unique and so the path to make mon-ey may not be as clear.  It is important to find someone who comes close to what you want to do and is doing it very successfully and learn from them.  Or you can connect with a business development program in your area that supports people starting businesses.  They can be great resources on how to translate what your passion is into a mon-ey making business. 

You may be a pioneer in the field and could use extra support and your own creativity to find a way to make mon-ey at your life purpose.  You may want to pursue a field that has a stereotype of not being lucrative–like: being an artist, musician, healer etc.  The good news is we are living in the era of the creative entrepreneur and thousands of people around the world are taking these professions into a new realm of mon-ey making possibility. 

Find someone who is doing this and learn from what they are doing.  Use what they are doing as creative inspirations for your own ideas as well.

What if my relationships change as I follow my purpose? Your relationships will change.  You are growing and expanding as you pursue your life purpose.  You have chosen the path of vitality and aliveness.  As you grow you will inspire those around you to grow and follow their dreams as well.  These relationships will get closer.  Other people may take longer to grow—or may grow in a way that is different then you.  Trust that the relationships that are meant to be long term for you will adapt and grow with the change. 

As time goes on it will become clear which relationships are growing and which ones you are outgrowing.  Trust that when you get to that point of having to let go of some of your relationships it will be a natural letting go process that will just make sense.  There are some people we are meant to journey with our whole lives and some that come to be with us for a certain period of time.  I have seen clients who have stopped their own growth because they fear that if they keep growing they will outgrow their relationships.

 It is unpredictable what will happen–you can’t guarantee that someone will not grow along with you–you will be surprised.  The only way to know for sure is to take the leap and trust that whatever happens will be in the highest good for everybody involved!

What if I don’t have the talents or skills to do my Life Purpose? Trust that you have all that you need to fulfill your life purpose.  It wouldn’t be a desire of yours if you didn’t have the capabilities to do it.  Like I mentioned above you may need to learn new skills and work at it–but you will have the desire to do this because it is your life purpose.  Again, you may need to release false beliefs about yourself.  You may not be viewing your capabilities accurately.  You may be viewing yourself through the eyes of your conditioned self–which is full of false beliefs and distortions. 

Doing some work to clear these distortions away and see yourself clearly will help open the door for your self-worth to soar.  You will be amazed at how much you are truly capable of.

Now that you have more clear information about finding and pursuing your life purpose–are you ready to take the leap?  See if you can identify one small step to move towards finding and pursuing your life purpose.  It might be something like setting aside a few hours of quiet time for you to journal and connect with yourself.  Or it might mean doing research on an area that is of interest to you.  Write down what step you would like to take and make a promise to yourself to follow through and do it.

If you need extra support I will be doing a three month Life Purpose Mentoring Program (a class that meets on the phone) titled “What Do You REALLY Want: Finding Your Life Purpose” starting in September. I will be unveiling the details of this program during the “Secrets of Finding Your Life Purpose” tele-class on Weds. August 13th at 7 p.m. Central.  I will also post information on my web-site later on Weds.

Wishing you all the best on finding and aligning with your unique Life Purpose!


                                                                        

 

 

 

Niyo’s Tip of the Week
Niyo is my four year old Golden Retriever!  Here is his message for this issue of the newsletter! 
 
“Way too much stress for a dog”ANNOUNCEMENT:
Mr. Niyo Chow Marshmallow has resigned from the position of CEO of Radiant Life Counseling–here is his letter of resignation.

Dear Mom and Kristin (my Mom’s assistant)-Please accept this as my resignation from being the CEO of Radiant  Life Counseling.  All of the responsibility and decisions just wore me out.  I decided that it was not in alignment with my Life Purpose -which is to love people, play a lot and sleep.  It was fun for a little bit but now it is time for me to get back to doing what I am supposed to be doing–which is loving people and being a goofball! 
Love-
Niyo
 
To learn more about Niyo, go here:  Niyo’s Notes

 

 

Free Tele-Class “The Secrets to Finding Your Life Purpose”
Mark your calendar!   I will be doing a fr*ee teleclass on Wednesday, August 13th  2008 from 7-8 p.m. Central Time zone.The topic will be “The Secrets to Finding Your Life Purpose”  Are you in alignment with your Life Purpose?  Confused about how to figure it out?  Then join us on the call and learn the secrets  to find your Life Purpose. The number for the call is 712-432-3900  the access code to get on the call is 5594042# 
For more details

If you missed the last call, “The Power of Your Own Pleasure” don’t worry–I have a recording of the presentation available.  This audio is a must if you want to open up to more fun and pleasure in your life. It was a really great call so if you missed it be sure to get a copy!   For more details 

 

Hi, I'm Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC a Holistic Psychotherapist in private practice. I specialize in helping people connect with their Authentic selves--and from this create a life that is in alignment with their Life Purpose and filled with Joy. I offer transformational individual counseling, presentations, groups and Workshops. You can get my Free Workbook "What Do You REALLY Want: Finding Purpose and Passion in Your Life" here or contact me at 920-265-2627.

Las Vegas, Las Vegas

August 9th, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

Here is our team coming up with our strategy for our task.

I was at a Transformational Workshop in Las Vegas last week and we were in teams working on projects–similiar to the apprentice.  Here is my team working on our strategy for our project.

Here is Robin aka “The Hammer” getting us supplies at a discount.  She amazed me at the things she asked for without a blink of an eye and the best part—they gave it to her.  People bent over backwards to help us and I attribute this to Robin’s special “magic.”

After failing miserably the first night–part of our team debriefed and Robin consoled us with an Angel Card reading (we needed all the help we could get:)

Having a little more success the 2nd night we took a break at the Wyn Hotel and visited with some people we met. Here is one of my team members, Christina,  relaxing.

A little later that night–we weren’t any closer to the goal and Steve started to cave under the pressure.  I like this picture because his t-shirt says it all “HELP ME.”

Here we are at the end of the night—deciding that our biggest success was ALL of the learning that we had through the process of working towards the goal—AND the incredible fun we had.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi, I'm Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC a Holistic Psychotherapist in private practice. I specialize in helping people connect with their Authentic selves--and from this create a life that is in alignment with their Life Purpose and filled with Joy. I offer transformational individual counseling, presentations, groups and Workshops. You can get my Free Workbook "What Do You REALLY Want: Finding Purpose and Passion in Your Life" here or contact me at 920-265-2627.