A message from Ellie Drake:
Are you a Catalyst in your life?
A catalyst, of course, is a force that creates change. To live ones life to full potentials means being a catalyst for ones own creativity, projects, lifes purpose, etc. The secret to being a catalyst is to be someone whose energy, thoughts, and intention accelerate those processes - rather than one whose energy, thoughts, and intentions cause plateaus or backward movements. Being a catalyst requires being conscious of your own physiological, emotional, and mental contributions. To be aware of these contributions guides you in creating your own plan or purpose, and feeds the soul within you. Lets talk about the "turbit".
A turbit is an imaginary beast that represents a combination of a turtle and a rabbit.
A turbit embodies a turtle mindset connected to the motor skills of a rabbit. This turtle mindset produces consistency of direction, while the rabbit motor skills make possible massive and immediate action taking. The turbit, then, has the right equipment for becoming a catalyst.
Other emotional aspects of a one who is a catalyst are:
Acting with intention, without a sense of overwhelm Trust Humility Self esteem
Now lets consider a different imaginary animal, the rabtle. This unfortunate creature has the mindset of a rabbit, and the motor skills of a turtle. Rabtles think big thoughts, and always want to get their projects done yesterday. But when it comes to positive action, they are very slow to implement a plan and haphazard about quickly following through.
The emotional aspects of a rabtle include:
Stress Overwhelm Egotism Competition Perfectionism Low self esteem
Can a rabtle ever transform itself into a turbit? Yes, motivated by the awareness that being a turbit results in dreams becoming realized, combined with a determination to embrace new ways of addressing the challenges and opportunities of life.
Remember It's as always Easier Done than Said!
Be Brave.
Your friend along the way,
Ellie Drake & BraveHeart Productions
Monday, October 02, 2006
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