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You can find your purpose and define your future if you just shift your brilliance. |
In this excerpt from Shift Your Brilliance
(available in the SUCCESS Store), Simon T. Bailey explores the idea of
shifting—to lead yourself in a positive, forward direction in life and
to maximize your potential, your brilliance.
For years, you may have been vying to position your business for success, or just to have better relationships where you’re respected, appreciated and cared for. However, your goal may be evading you, driving you to feel like a failure. If this is how you feel or think, then I invite you to shift or be shifted.
When I discovered the simple truth that I exist at this period in history to do one particular thing—to inspire, instill and infuse hope in other human beings—I stopped attempting to be like everyone else and decided to shift my thinking. I quit trying to find my way by mimicking others, and that’s when I found myself. I had lost me for a moment because I thought I had to say everything just right to make others like me because that’s what the experts said. They were wrong. It’s time to shift!
Yes, you are a spiritual being having a human experience. Each spirit exists in a matrix where it pulls things toward it while repelling whatever goes against its worldview. In other words, it is you who attracts people, situations and circumstances rather than the other way around. You’re already pre-wired to be brilliant; you just need to shift your brilliance to tap into this power.
Once you shift your brilliance, you have more control over
whatever comes your way, and you can define your future in the present.
By taking over the wheel on the road leading to your destiny, you can
navigate your life away from obstacles and ensure a smooth ride ahead.
You also find the spark that makes you unique.
When you find your inner spark, it allows your mojo, your essence and your swag to fill a room. Why? Simply put, you are no longer in the room; the room is in you. And when you recognize that fact, you become present in the moment. You realize that you exist to give instead of get. Your spark becomes the push, the nudge, the shove that everyone needs as time slips into the future. This shift creates other benefits, too:
• Learning to find significance rather than seek success
• Identifying your purpose in life and what role you play in every situation you go through
• Boosting your self-confidence and realizing that you’re not the one damaged here—it’s the situation itself that is damaged
• Discovering your passion for your job and going the extra mile
• Building relationships with every side of your business transactions, rather than just selling or buying
• Uncovering the leader within regardless of your title
• Connecting deeply with your company’s brand, discovering it thoroughly in the process and promoting it more effectively
• Boosting your productivity because you actually care about your life and work
These make up just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what shifting can do for you. However, if you decide to let undesirable forces control your life’s journey, you’re bound to feel like a rag doll thrown from one situation into another.
When you shift, it sets in motion a series of events, circumstances, situations and chance encounters that I like to call “living in the flow.” But how does a person find the courage to shift? Aristotle said, “Where the needs of the world intersect with your talent [gifts, ability, skill and competence], therein lies your vocation [your flow or purpose].”
Your purpose is not about whether you are a “fit” or a misfit. Your purpose is tied to a need or void in the world. The fact is, you are here to meet a need of someone or something. If you look to fill a void in the world, your purpose for existence will manifest itself—and that will make you the right person in the right place at the right time. In other words, it will make you the right fit and this shift enables you to gain control over your life.
For years, you may have been vying to position your business for success, or just to have better relationships where you’re respected, appreciated and cared for. However, your goal may be evading you, driving you to feel like a failure. If this is how you feel or think, then I invite you to shift or be shifted.
When I discovered the simple truth that I exist at this period in history to do one particular thing—to inspire, instill and infuse hope in other human beings—I stopped attempting to be like everyone else and decided to shift my thinking. I quit trying to find my way by mimicking others, and that’s when I found myself. I had lost me for a moment because I thought I had to say everything just right to make others like me because that’s what the experts said. They were wrong. It’s time to shift!
Yes, you are a spiritual being having a human experience. Each spirit exists in a matrix where it pulls things toward it while repelling whatever goes against its worldview. In other words, it is you who attracts people, situations and circumstances rather than the other way around. You’re already pre-wired to be brilliant; you just need to shift your brilliance to tap into this power.
Why Shift Your Brilliance?
When you find your inner spark, it allows your mojo, your essence and your swag to fill a room. Why? Simply put, you are no longer in the room; the room is in you. And when you recognize that fact, you become present in the moment. You realize that you exist to give instead of get. Your spark becomes the push, the nudge, the shove that everyone needs as time slips into the future. This shift creates other benefits, too:
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• Letting go of whatever is keeping you back and embracing what will push you forward• Learning to find significance rather than seek success
• Identifying your purpose in life and what role you play in every situation you go through
• Boosting your self-confidence and realizing that you’re not the one damaged here—it’s the situation itself that is damaged
• Discovering your passion for your job and going the extra mile
• Building relationships with every side of your business transactions, rather than just selling or buying
• Uncovering the leader within regardless of your title
• Connecting deeply with your company’s brand, discovering it thoroughly in the process and promoting it more effectively
• Boosting your productivity because you actually care about your life and work
These make up just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what shifting can do for you. However, if you decide to let undesirable forces control your life’s journey, you’re bound to feel like a rag doll thrown from one situation into another.
When you shift, it sets in motion a series of events, circumstances, situations and chance encounters that I like to call “living in the flow.” But how does a person find the courage to shift? Aristotle said, “Where the needs of the world intersect with your talent [gifts, ability, skill and competence], therein lies your vocation [your flow or purpose].”
Your purpose is not about whether you are a “fit” or a misfit. Your purpose is tied to a need or void in the world. The fact is, you are here to meet a need of someone or something. If you look to fill a void in the world, your purpose for existence will manifest itself—and that will make you the right person in the right place at the right time. In other words, it will make you the right fit and this shift enables you to gain control over your life.
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