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Sign Your Own Permission SlipClaudette Rowley
Growing up, permission slips were a big part of school life – essential to participating in special projects, field trips, or class trips out of state. For me to take part in any adventure outside of the classroom, my mother or father had to sign the slip. Now, as an adult, I can sign my own permission slip. In fact, I don't even need one! Yet I realize how often I don't give myself permission to be who I want to be or do what I want to do. How many times have you decided that you wanted something, and then denied yourself permission to have it or even ask for it? In my experience, here are the top ten beliefs that cause people to deny themselves permission to want what they want:
Here's the antidote to these limiting beliefs: YOU GET TO WANT WHAT YOU WANT. It's that simple. You get to want what you want without judging it or measuring its merit or any justification at all. Here is an example from my own life. Recently, I've been paying closer attention to what I want and how quick I sometimes am to deny myself. For instance, I'm developing some new strategic alliances in my business. I've noticed how rapidly limiting beliefs will surface, such as, "Don't even bother to call that person. She won't return your call." If I don't stay conscious and aware, I'm stopped in my tracks. I have to keep recognizing what I want and giving myself full permission to have it without judgment. Here are some steps to get you started:
Following these steps may feel uncomfortable; you might feel fear. That's okay. These are simply signs that you are moving away from what's been comfortable to you. You are growing! Each time you acknowledge what you want, refrain from judging it and act on it, you enter the flow of life. Life wants to give you what you want. Our socialization (see ten limiting beliefs above) tends to complicate matters and have us believe otherwise. Recognizing what you want and giving it to yourself is a skill. And like most new skills, it requires building the "muscle." The more you work the muscle, the easier it is to move. In the end, you are the only one who can sign your own permission slip. As 2003 draws to a close, what's the permission slip you want to sign? Coach and author Claudette Rowley helps professionals identify their true purpose and calling in life. Contact her today for a complimentary consultation at 781-676-5633 or Claudette@metavoice.org. Sign up for her free newsletter "Insights for the Savvy" at http://www.metavoice.org. |