Honoring the Inner Journey: Guest Ezine with Sherri Garrity
Introduction
The biggest obstacle to transitioning is making the mental leap. The Triple A approach involves three steps: align, act, allow.
Align
To build the business that you love, your actions need to be in harmony with what you want from life. Instead of building a business that you think you need, build the business that you want without feeling the need to pay your dues and work your way up to your destination. Make sure that your services express who you are and are matched with the needs of your ideal clients, who value your services and want to benefit from your expertise.
Act
Do what is strategic and consistent with your goals. Behave as if you already have what you want, without feeling that you need to wait for others to confer expert status on you. Escape the prison of the how by believing that you already have what you need. The how will become more apparent over time. Act, learn, and adapt, knowing that learning is never failure. Embrace being the CEO (“E” stands for energy and experience as well as executive) of your life and business.
Allow
Accept the opportunities that come your way with grace and ease. Enjoy what you do. Work smarter, not harder. Instead of thinking that the only way to make more is to do more, allow yourself to work fewer hours, love your new life, and be financially rewarded. Go about your business peacefully and purposefully instead of aggressively. Once you allow yourself to be yourself and not the Type A person that you feel others want you to be, you will attract the resources that you need to succeed.
Sherri Garrity is the creator of the Five Keys Success System for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to break free from the confines of their experience and live extraordinary lives. The Five Keys system demystifies the business of setting up, managing, marketing, and growing a successful business. Please click here to obtain information and step-by-step resources that can take you from feeling overwhelmed to becoming an extraordinary entrepreneur.
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