Your Beautiful Life

Have you written out the ideal scene of your life?  A road map to get you all the way to your beautiful life?  Have you taken the time to sit down and write out a blue print of bliss?  If not, do it.  Just do it!  It is FUN and I have personal and undeniable proof that it works.  :-)

I just took the delicious time to do it again and I discovered a whole new level of power in the exercise.  Let me tell you, it is HOT SH*T.  By hot I mean it proved to be an exercise that I can literally feel pulling me into my ideal future – REAL TIME – now.

Let me see if I can relate this in a way that can be useful.

Part I – Writing (or visioning) the ideal scene is this dreamy, blissed out place in the future, where anything is possible.  It is a happy place and it is sooo easy for me to get all caught up and lost in creating that world.  Yummy!  I am a dreamer and a visionary.

Here is the quirky glitch… over the long run my own vision for the future has the potential to cause me great pain and anxiety.  Why?  Because of the perceived disparity between then (way out in the future) and NOW.  I get caught up in thinking of the Beauty that I could have “if only”, and I forget to flex my NOW muscles and make it happen NOW.

We all know that Goals have to be followed up with actions to come about.  Right?  So if the goal is a blissed out happy, juicy life with all the detail you can muster.  It is your job to follow up with actions to make it a reality.

Find the places in your life currently that match, look like, resemble, or have the potential to be those future moments and BLAM!  Make it happen now!  Instant manifestation.

Take this empowered, direct approach to your life and let me hear examples of how it worked.



  1. stephanie*

    1

    dear shannon,
    i do not know, if my last comment worked…
    thank you for sharing your wisdom and beauty…it just occured to me today, that i realized, how much i was playing small (although i am quite tall) and hiding my self. it is not so much a question of make up and clothing, but also of letting myself be, of opening up and being vulnerable and really present…somehow it is frightening. i do not know why, but i know, that everything yearns to open and let be. and then see what happens… :o )
    xo
    stephanie.

  2. shannon

    2

    Hi Stephanie,

    It worked. This way I get to hear from you twice and am super duper glad about that :-) Stephanie, it is frightening in part because of a long and quite brutal history where women are taken advantage of and violated for their beauty. Sad, scary, unpleasant, but true. When we know what we are up against at least we know where to draw our courage. Your fears are not your own entirely, they rest in the collective experience of being a woman, in part a cellular memory of our past. However, it is time to shine and there is less and less need for fear and holding back.

    much love to you,
    Shannon

  3. stephanie*

    3

    Thank you, dear Shannon. I was moved by your answer, it rings true. And I let it shine more and more…
    Thank you for your wisdom and support,
    Stephanie.

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