I’ve been working on refining my DMP and making progress – or so I thought until I got my reader’s comments at the end of last week. (Ouch! It felt a LOT like the “red-pencil syndrome”, you know?) My OLD blueprint immediately typed out ALL the reasons why I DID actually have all the stuff I was supposed to thank-you-very-much, but – gratefully – I saved it until after the webcast on Sunday. Yup, I’m glad I did. (if nothing else I CONTROLLED my old reactions, huh?)
I clearly had to dig deeper, pull out the things that are MOST essential to my being, and succinctly put them into words. Tricky. I still struggle with how to word the SACRIFICE part – the things to give up or overcome – in a POSITIVE way. I mean – I’m giving up and overcoming NEGATIVE stuff, right? So … I’m open to suggestions on this one.
I DO have a VERY clear movie script now that rings true in every cell of my body as I read and it feels comfortable to expound it out loud! (I guess that should have been a clue too – because the other one just read like a nice story, not really the essence of ME …)
This journey is amazing to say the least and life-changing to anticipate the best!
I always keep my promises!
Peace
Hi Deb
You wrote “I still struggle with how to word the SACRIFICE part – the things to give up or overcome – in a POSITIVE way. I mean – I’m giving up and overcoming NEGATIVE stuff, right? ”
I have the same challenge (positive) ‘ for example I replace the word procrastination with “using my time efficiently ” .
have a wonderful week
David
That’s awesome that your DMP is really resonating with you, Deb! I had some struggles with rewording the sacrifice part to make it positive too. Here’s what I did: “I gave up games on my computer and my phone and enjoy more time with friends and family… and breakthroughs are happening in my life.” Not sure if that will help you… but I know you have a good guide!