What is your soul seeking?

Coaxing Creativity Tuesday Tip:  find a great quote that speaks to you and sit with it for at least 15-minutes.

Whatever the soul knows to seek, it cannot fail to obtain.   Margaret Fuller

When I read this quote, I think of what the soul knows…the promise of success of dreams and goals  as individuals,  as small business owners, and entrepreneurs.

Your soul has inside knowledge, it’s up to you to carry out the details of the day-to-day activities.

Do you have a germ of an idea, but are afraid to begin because it feels too overwhelming? 

Well, that’s fantastic!

Those are the best kind of ideas to have. If you weren’t afraid, then there would be a problem. Now is the time for you to listen to your soul and recognize your passion is leading you to what you were born to do.  

It doesn’t matter what you are passionate about. What is important is that you are honoring your soul’s call by pursuing your dreams and acting on them. When you do that, your clients and customers will know they are working with someone who is not punching a time-clock…but living their dream.

Sometimes it takes a wake-up call like breast cancer to shake us up enough to get moving in the right direction.

It would seem that Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow and I have little in common, but we share the belief that our breast cancer experience was a wake-up call to take better care of ourselves and the reason we approach life with renewed zeal. While few of us harbor ambitions to become a recording artist of Crow’s caliber, we all have the capacity to listen to that inner voice whispering for us to take a chance, make the leap, and just start! 

What is your soul seeking?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Mary E. Knippel

Mary E Knippel, founder of The Unleashed Homemaker(tm), is a creative professional with extensive writing experience. Using her skills as a free-lance writer, speaker, editor and workshop facilitator, Mary encourages everyone, especially reluctant writers, to embrace their writing potential and express themselves with fun and flair. Mary's book, THE SECRET ARTIST - Give Yourself Permission to Let Your Creativity Shine (Simple Abundance Press, 2012) chronicles her breast cancer experience along with encouraging readers to tell their own story through writing prompts at the end of every chapter.

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