October Monthly Shorts - All you need is one hour

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Hey There, 

Okay, I can’t really smell it, it is somewhat a draught in North Carolina, but in my head, I can smell the Fall, and I get excited about it. Here I am with my monthly short, hope it goes well with your coffee/tea break.

 

What I Was Thinking About?

How much one hour can change in someone's life. As a coach, I try as much as I can to work with a coach too, to help myself become my better self. Last week my conversation with my coach was how to find a way to manage my time. Actually, it wasn’t about managing my time, but more of managing my emotions of frustrations when I am not able to achieve some of my work goals because of other daily tasks. It is the tension between doing what you want and doing what you have to do because you have different responsibilities in your life. Sitting with another person and saying everything I needed to say, just be angry, and upset and even a bit of a victim, which is one of my favorite things to do was a well-deserved party for my emotions, and then I was ready to stop saying that I don’t know what to do about my situation and figure out a solution for myself. That night when I set in my screened porch taking a moment to relax and think about my day, I realized how much that one hour changed my perspective about my life situation.

I Want to Be A Better Leader

What do you want to work on?

I want to BE a better leader.

What does it mean?

I don’t know.. I think it means to inspire my team.

What does it mean to inspire?

I don’t know… I never thought about it.

Great! So let’s define it.

When I was a little girl, and I said a word I didn’t know my father would send me to come back with the dictionary and read the meaning of the word. Language became part of my daily conversation since I moved to the US. Living in a language which is not your first language makes me think a lot about the definitions of words, different synonyms – very helpful when you can’t find the word you know and want to use but disappeared from your headspace, and of course finding the confidence to say: “can you please explain what does this word mean?”

This is why I love that in coaching conversations we give our own personal definition to generic words. It shifts your attention and sometimes being a victim of the term. What word do you need to define for yourself?

 What have I Listened to lately? 

In the last few years, I am fascinated with paradoxes, and I love what The Lumineers did in their new album III, they engaged humoristic music and lyrics to talk about a weighty topic of family love and addiction. They did something different and released every few weeks another video with a new song in the trilogy of a family story that engages how the addiction impacts them as a whole. Check them out click here.

My Most Watched Video Last Month on Social Media 

Oops they caught me singing while I was running, but I didn't really care 

Click here to watch the video

For more inspirational shorts and on the run videos check my social media feeds: @NoaRCoach (LinkedIn/twitter/FB/Instagram)

Noa @Next Events - Come and Say Hi :-)

October 18th - Women Walking Mastermind. 3rd Friday of the month. It is FREE but you must sign up.  Sign up here

October 25th - SHRM Tampa Leadership Conference "to BE or not to BE - how to shift from doing leadership to being leaders"

November 11-12 - FabTech Chicago. I am honored to be invited to speak again at FabTech, "The Value of Your Leadership" and "The HeART of Conflict"

Ask me about conferences' speaker coupon codes to get your discount.

September Monthly Shorts - How Comparison Will Get in Your Way and Letting Go

What I Was Thinking About?
Comparison 

I am amazed again and again, that on the same week different clients choose to discuss the same topic. Suddenly they all procrastinate, or all struggling with introversion, how is that? I don’t know, but I do enjoy that the exploration with each one of them takes a different direction in the conversation that inspires and even triggers new learnings for me.

In the last two weeks, the shared topic was postponing work to the last minute. You see, we all have patterns of how we DO things, but rather than working with our ways of doing things we compare ourselves to others. Comparison can be a killer; still, it is part of what our brain does. Our brain is a comparison engine. In every new situation, it automatically screens through our memory and finds one or a few situations we encountered in the past and is similar to the current scenario, then uses that information to figure out what to do next. Most of the time, you do this without you even realizing it. This cognitive reflex can work to your advantage, and sometimes it doesn’t. But since it’s happening anyway, you might as well make it work for you more often than against you–at least as best you can.

There are two ways that comparison will not help you, when you compare yourself to others and when you compare yourself to yourself.

Comparison with self; When we moved to the US, every choice I made was compared to the Noa I was before the move. But my situation was not relevant, and I had to create some space for flexibility and new choices that I was not willing to do. Moreover, when I did achieve success points, I chose to ignore them - they were not enough.
Comparison to others; When one of the executives I worked with shared that he always wait for the last minute to do his job I checked with him – when you wait for the last minute and do your share, do you create a low or high product? Many people who wait for the last minute are too stressed out to create a good product, and everything falls apart. For others, like the executive, I mentioned, creating their part in the last minute actually generates an end product that is beyond exquisite. the stress serves as a generator of creative solutions.
We forget that we work differently, and we judge ourselves by what we believe everyone else does. 

A new way to approach comparison is by asking yourself: what is your way? if stress and last-minute work bring great results so why do you go against it? One tip for people who push in the last minute, take the time in between to recover; people who provide a superb product at last minute don’t take into consideration that they might sleep less, eat less and work more, so take a moment before or after to recover. Your cycles of how you work are just different than others.

When can comparison serve you? When you see someone that does things better than you and you think, “I aspire myself to be like this person,” take them as a point of inspiration, not frustration. If it is not the case, stop comparing, and define you

 

When you choose to let go

“Let go” I am not a fan of this phrase, especially when others use it because they think they are trying to help you. Not only they don’t, but they might also do the opposite and create for the one who needs support or listening ear frustration and self-judgment: “why can’t I let go?” they ask themselves.
However, there are moments when we look at the mirror and tell ourselves “let go.” That was my Summer. I decided to let go. Let go of being the perfect Summer mom. Let go of writing. And let go of goals. I needed a break. Last week on the first day of school, I dropped off my teenage boy and girl at their high school, my tears of “how they grew” were replaced with their tears “we can’t believe we have to go back to school.” Last tear of joy on my side when they closed the car door and I was able to head to my early morning run while the cool early morning wind was telling me: “ready for Fall?.” At the same moment, as happens many times when I run, a great idea came into mind about my book. That idea would not show up if I made myself write during the Summer. I had to let go; I had to put things aside and let my brain do what it needs to do without me being in its way. The process of writing teaches me to trust the creative journey and trust that sometimes rather than pushing we need to release. It feels like nothing, but as I say: “in the nothing always something shows up.”

 

Letting Go2 - Declutter your life and headspace

Living in New York City for eight years taught me about letting go of stuff. When most people live in two-bedroom apartments, they learn to keep the essentials and let go of the rest. You can walk in the streets and find furniture, toys, and clothes. You take what you need and when you don’t, you let go. It taught me that not everything needs to be purchased new, and you can find much treasure in the space of recycling. Moving to North Carolina meant living in a bigger space, but I tried to be intentional about how much I purchase. My daughter, who turned 15, reminds me that it is okay to have fewer clothes and less stuff, and helps me keeps my promise which is not an easy thing to do when Amazon Prime, is only one click away.
Yesterday my husband and I left the house early in the morning for two miles run and two of a walk, then we stopped for a quiet coffee and headed back home to start the project none of us was excited about. In the next five hours, I sorted through all the stuff, mostly kids and adults’ clothes, and let go of most of our material. I reached out to a lady I know, and her husband came with a truck and collected seven boxes of clothes, toys, shoes, and more that are going to be used by people who need it more than us. Knowing that our house is lighter with unnecessary objects for us that will bring joy to others brought a sense of peace to my heart. What stuff can you let go of?

 

What have I watched lately?

This time Seinfeld. I was not a fan when they started the show. Then I met my boyfriend, now my husband, and I learned to love this show. When we moved to New York City, watching it again was, even more, exciting, and a few weeks ago we pulled the DVD player from the DVD drawer and started watching it with our daughter who says that she was born in the wrong era. She is a Guns and Roses and Metallica fan; she loved watching Gilmore Girls with me, then Friends, and now it is Seinfeld time. Like the Beatles, and Mary Poppins, I love the shows, movies, books, and music that no matter what generation read, listen, watch they are still relevant and loved.

 

My Most Watched Video Last Month on Social Media

Are you an extrovert or introvert? Do you feel limited by the one or the other? My most-watched video in August focuses on reframing the definition of introvert and extrovert and I use energy to explain it. Define what does it mean for you to be an introvert/extrovert, don't let others define it for you.
Click here to watch the video

For more inspirational shorts and on the run videos check my social media feeds: @NoaRCoach (LinkedIn/Twitter/FB/Instagram)



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September 20th - first meeting of 2019 -2020 Women Walking Mastermind. 3rd Friday of the month. It is FREE but you must sign up for the event.  Sign up here


October 25th - SHRM Tampa Leadership Conference "to BE or not to BE"

November 11-12 - FabTech Chicago. I am honored to be invited to speak again at FabTech, "Tha Value of Your Leadership" and "The HeART of Conflict"

Want to attend the conferences? Feel free to ask me about conferences speaker coupon codes to get your discount 

August Monthly Shorts - Your Bucket List, and Recovery

Take a Moment to Slow Down,

Hello Hello! It’s August, my birthday month, and I can sense my energy going up. As you probably have noticed, I decided to take July off from writing the newsletter and focus on being with the family and traveling. We had one road trip to Chicago and we saw the Broadway show Hamilton that my kids are obsessed with, on Fourth of July we saw the fireworks in Boston and traveled to Maine and then my husband and I headed to a solo trip to Nova Scotia (which was on my bucket list for a while) to celebrate our 20th anniversary.
Here I am with my monthly short, hope it goes well with your coffee/tea break.


What I Was Thinking About?
Bucket list,
“You have to stop using the term bucket list,” my husband said when we discussed the Nova Scotia trip. I am not sure what is your perspective about the term bucket list, but my husband and I have two different ways of viewing this term. My husband believes that a bucket list is one of the most annoying terms someone can use. Even more, he thinks it is a way of making people feel restless and not fulfilled with their life; this is why he doesn’t have a bucket list or at least an announced one.
On the other hand, I don’t believe my life will be incomplete without a bucket list. I think that having a few wants that are beyond my present life and my career and personal goals, or some goals I have for my kids is a nice to have. “You know,” I told him “I can get what you say – it might be that some people are making a story about their life being meaningful or not by checking off (or not) items on their bucket list. It might be another way of our modern society to add pressure rather than satisfaction and appreciation on enjoying the what’s here what’s now. But I do like to see a few of my wants accomplished.”
For example, when my husband and I were on our honeymoon, we went on a safari trip to Africa. It was one of the most beautiful experiences I have had in my life. When we were there, I told my husband, one day when we will have a boy, and a girl and they reach teenage I want to take them on a Safari trip. I have to say that I forgot about it, but when my son and daughter turned 12 and 13 – Bar Mitzvah ages, we were able to take them with our younger son to South Africa as a gift to a special time in their life. Traveling to South Africa with the kids and knowing that it might be a once in a lifetime experience for them was one of the most fulfilling moments in my life.
I don’t carry my bucket list with me everywhere I go; it doesn’t nudge me nor disturbs me. I don’t let it be a heavy bucket nor burden. But when a moment arises, and I check an item off my list, it feels really good.

I am curious, what are your thoughts about having a bucket list do you have one? Or do you believe like my husband that having one is unnecessary peer pressure or trend? I would love to get your thoughts about it.
Recovery
One of the reasons I decided not to write a newsletter in July was that I needed to recover. Being my boss, I had to learn the hardest discipline of all, how to get things done when the goal is to work toward my business goals and not for the team’s goals. At times, it can drive you to work continuously while not always seeing any results. It took me a while to identify that I can work half the time and create so much more, and the cool thing is that I can run, spend time with people I love and BE.
I have to admit that the decision when I work and when I do not work became more and more of intuitive decision; I let my body decide for me when it is time to stop. But still, there are moments when I keep recognizing my blind spots. What I am not able to see. On our trip to Nova Scotia, I realized that this trip abled me to recover. We all have our stories, and my story is that one of my kids has to follow a strict diet that impacts my day to day life and especially when we travel. The prep and planning around our family travel this summer was sometimes exhausting. Still, we wanted to make sure our child can enjoy the travel experience.
In Nova Scotia I was able to put aside my parent hat for a week and be with my husband with no adults responsibilities. Many times when I work with clients who take care of others; their parents, siblings, children, pets or the community they can forget that beyond the responsibility of taking care of others there are also emotions, many emotions that clutter. Sometimes we are so busy in the doing of taking care of the others that we forget to take a moment to acknowledge what we feel. Being me with no responsibilities allowed me to sit or stand on cliffs, watch the beautiful nature and the ocean and acknowledge all the emotions I haven’t have had the time to pay attention to. I didn’t realize how much it was needed until I said it out loud to my husband. So I know many of you out there take care of someone else. Would you be willing to take 5 minutes, half an hour, a day or a week – whatever you can to let go of the responsibilities and the role of the care-taker and just BE?

What have I listened to lately?

If you have Amazon Prime I became a big fan of Amazon music. One of the best features they have is recommendations followed by the music you listen to. I found a few new albums and playlists that I enjoy listening to their suggestions.

The latest band I enjoy listening to that I have learned about is a Swedish folk duo First Aid Kit. Check them out.

 

My Most Watched Video Last Month on Social Media

My most-watched video in July was about the distinction between being messy, and I am messy. Click here to watch the video

 

For more inspirational shorts and on the run videos check my social media feeds: @NoaRCoach (LinkedIn/twitter/FB/Instagram)



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Monthly Women Walking Mastermind

2019 -2020 Monthly Women Walking Mastermind.

Stay tuned!!! my friend Kelly Caldwell and I are working on 2019-2020 plan.

We already decided (while walking and talking at Lake Bass trail) that we will have it on the 3rd Friday of each month so mark your calendars. Topics will be posted soon. Please contact me if you would like to get more information.  

Did you know that sitting is worse than smoking? Years ago, I shifted many of my sitting meetings with walking meetings; it grew until it became this walking mastermind.

What did I learn from shifting my sitting meetings to walking meetings?

1.   Walking is good for us; we sit too much in front of the screens (thank you Netflix.) This is your time to disconnect to connect with others

2.   It is a guilt-free zone. You work and walk at the same time (no need to plan an exercise activity,) and now even network – isn’t that cool?

3.   Walking in nature brings a new perspective on your work/life situations. You leave inspired energized to come back to what you do with new views and ideas.

 

What is the feedback we receive from attendees?

Structure

Kelly and I created a structure around networking that makes it easier to connect with other women and create meaningful conversations that create new partnerships and energy to go back to their business/life/career and keep moving forward with new connections in the local community and beyond.

June Monthly Shorts - Disconnect to Connect

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What I Was Thinking About?
How much I missed being outdoors and running when I was sick this month.
Every year, somewhat at the same time, I get a cold when the Summer begins. This time it happened mid-May, and although I didn't have any fever, the cold took the lead and forcing me not even slowing down, but taking a pause.  Even though I was excited to put my book aside and work on other projects while the beta readers are reading my book, I couldn't. I was t-i-r-e-d; it was as if something sucked my energy. The hardest part was that I couldn't run or walk. Even when the cold ended, my body said: "no! I am not doing this! Still not ready," and I could see how my productivity is going down.You see, one of the things I learned from reading and listening to creative creators is that if you want to stay productive and create, you must have somewhat of a rigid routine for your day. Creative and rigid? This is a fascinating paradox. Until I coached artists and creators, I didn't realize that many of them must have a rigorous routine so they can keep showing up for their art day after day. It took me more than five years to realize that if I want to show up for my business, I must have a very rigid routine that helps me be creative and create. It doesn't matter that you need it, but it works for me. A big part of this routine is being in nature a few times a week and walk or run. It helps me disconnect to connect.
As a child, I spent most of my days outdoors, walking barefoot at the field, touching flowers, leaves, playing at the field that was at the back of our house or climbing on trees. Until our move to North Carolina, I was not aware of how much nature played a big part in my life.

Disconnect to Connect
I want to take a moment to chat with you about this idea - disconnect to connect. Electronics become part of our life, just this week, a client shared that sitting all weekend and watching Netflix to relax, actually made it worse for her; she felt restless. Many people who I read or listen to share that they create a particular routine during the day to make sure they can be productive. A new trend I see is that people suggest new ways to shield or how to avoid electronics and especially the smartphone. You have probably heard about no smartphone next to your bed, but one of the most extraordinary stories I heard was about a guy who locks his smartphone in the kitchen closet and uses earphones with noise isolation to make sure he doesn't hear any buzzes or beeps while doing his morning routine. Working on my book taught me that to accomplish my writing goals, I must put my iPhone as far as I can. On my browser, the only open tab was google search for my research. This is why, with all the distractions around me and constant doing, I find that nature is the right place for me to be. As the nature filmmaker and TED speakers, 

Louie Schwartzberg, 

says: "Nature is seductive." The shapes, the colors, the texture, the wind, the animals, they are all there to invite us to disconnect from the constant doing and planning or drifting into the past and slow down. Nature invites us to be present, at the moment with what around us. It is an excellent opportunity to quiet down the inner thinker, the inner-analyzer, and focus on what's else, or what's important? Maybe even gratitude. From sitting in one perspective in front of the computer, or running from one place to another, Nature whispers in our ears: "what else can you see?"I know, it doesn't happen each time, but when it does you slow down the constant doing and thinking and create a new, maybe even a quiet space, to connect with what you feel, what you breathe, what you see, and what you think and even with what you do.How do I bring that into my daily routine?As you know, I made running part joy part business, after I run I video my "on the run" videos which takes the guilt from not working - ubiquitous experience for business owners who think they can never take a break.Walk and talk - I moved many of my 1X1 meetings and even some work meeting to walk in nature, it is not always possible, but it worth asking. I find that most of the times, people will say yes!I am not the most successful Gardner, but many of my friends and clients are. They find that taking 20 minutes during the day to go out and work in their gardens can change their daily experience.Take a moment to ask yourself what routines help your day and week be more productive, creative focused?

What have I listened to lately? 
On our way to the boys' Taekwondo testing my older son suggested we listen to the soundtrack of the movie The Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel movies). For the next thirty minutes, I kept asking myself while driving: "Am I dreaming?" The songs are all from the 70s, like "Mr. Bluesky" that my youngest is obsessed with right now, and "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. Later that day, I learned that my daughter listens to Guns and Roses, Metallica, and Blondie.  What??? I probably did something right with my parenting :-)

My Most Watched Video Last Month
 on Social Media 
Ha! that was a fun one. In this "On the Run" video, I showed up to the video with no topic. NO TOPIC! Check it out to see what happened :-)
Click here to watch the video
For more inspirational shorts and on the run videos check my social media feeds: @NoaRCoach (LinkedIn/twitter/FB/Instagram)



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Monthly Women Walking Mastermind
Friday, June 21, 9:00AM-10:30AM

My friend Kelly Caldwell find pure joy in facilitating these monthly meetings. We already have the "regulars" and we always have new women who join and enjoy the unexpected experience. 
If you are not a fan of networking we created a system and structure that allows you to create connections through meaningful conversations. 
Why we do it this way? 
There is a lot of thinking behind the way we structured our meetings- we explain everything before we start :-) 

June topic: Your Internal Support Team.
Get to know the Internal voices that hold you back or help you move forward.
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May Monthly Shorts - In the Nothing Something Shows Up and How to Stay Focused

What I Was Thinking About This Month?
What was I thinking? Actually nothing.
For the last week, I have tried to come up with words, sentences but... nothing, nada, not a word, not a sign not even a little comma. I was out of words. 
What was going on?
I believe that my container of creativity was almost empty. You see, I set myself a goal to send my book draft to beta readers by the first week of May. When I dove into the writing I couldn't stop, and the clock was ticking 11PM, 12AM 1AM, and I just kept going. When I sent the draft to my Beta Readers (the first readers who read an early draft and help the author to better the structure of the book) I couldn't take a pause. I had to keep moving, I had a few more big projects to take care of. It was one of those weeks where I felt like a toothpaste tube, those tubes I keep squeezing and squeezing to get out what's left because I don't have another toothpaste in the house. But as you know there is always something left, it is just the way it felt as nothing left.  
Still, in the woods of nothing I have learned that something will show up. When I stop resisting the emptiness or my want to deliver results and give in to the nothing something shows up. When I give in I look for ways to get inspired so I can refill the creativity container and this system never let me down. Last week, when I spoke to a group one of the attendees reminded me that the best ideas come up not in the meeting room when we force action, but most of our best solutions show up when we let go of the action and connect with the being. For me, it is when I take a shower or go on a run, or when I read an inspiring book, or listen to an inspiring podcast or TED talk. 
Next time when you try to make yourself work or create, remember that in the nothing something will show up. So how can you invest your time differently rather than keep working on nothing?

Focus
Focus, when you zoom in and boom! you see results and you feel good about yourself. Focus became such a challenge for so many of us. So many reasons so many distractions. Sometimes I feel that all I need is to see is a butterfly to get distracted. This is why with the years I developed a few different practices that move me more and more to be focused. There are still those days that I am all over the place, but I realize that since my life can be chaotic at times (not because of others, but because of me  - I would probably get bored with doing the same thing every day, or have the same pace a day after day so to make it interesting I shuffle things around). But Since I am being asked this question a lot there are a few practices that I became very rigid to help me stay focus as much as possible, especially when I write.
Here are my top three - feel free to share with me what are your practices. I always enjoy getting your emails or comments.

  1. Close your email and social media. If you need to knock down a project, set it in your calendar and while working on it close all other channels. Allow yourself time to disconnect so you can connect with self. Some people now even put their smartphone closed in a closet.

  2. Social media - stop checking your social media ego (how many likes etc every other minute) set time twice a day to check it out - put it in your calendar.

  3. Scan your inbox and answer first to emails that bring money, other emails can wait (unless there is an opportunity for income). As service-oriented I am, I am learning that some people will be okay receiving an answer later on. That's okay. Don't get me wrong - I don't ignore people, but I prioritize where my time goes first and if you are a giver like me it is easy to fall into the helping everyone else and look at yourself at 4pm and say: "I didn't do anything today..."

Hope it helps - let me know if you would like more tips that work for me. Now always what works for me, might not work for you - the least you can try but please be consistent. Trying it for a day or two is not enough.


What have I listened to lately?
After dinner, my husband and I like to clear out the living area from the house residents who are under 18 years old and just relax with some good music. A few weeks ago my husband put an album of a guy I haven't heard his music before and I really liked it. A few days later I was working in my favorite coffee shop and in the background, I heard a song that pulled my attention. One of my new little doings is to collect ideas of musicians/music I can listen to while writing. So whenever I hear a song I really like I Shazam it (Shazam is an app that identifies the media playing around you, and gives you full info) Guess what? when I Shazamed the song it was the same guy: Andrew Bird.Check him out. 
 

My Most Watched Video Last Month
 on Social Media 
One of the most watched 'On the Run' videos in April was about our want to Defeat Behaviors or limiting thoughts/emotions that get in our way. We don't like barriers, we like a quick fix. I believe that part of the reason that we think we can get rid of some behaviors is the phrase: "let go" this phrase is so rooted in our cultural conversation that it is as we believe that by saying it we will fix the others' problems.
Can we get rid of them? no, but we can shorten the time they stay with us.
My perspective is that awareness is the first step of moving toward a sustainable change. When we know what we didn't know we are out of the awarelLESS state, as I call it. Knowing is as we say: "I see you behavior/thought/emotion" and for some reason the more we see them the less time they stay to hang out with us.
Click here to check out the video 
For more inspirational shorts and on the run videos check my social media feeds: @NoaRCoach (LinkedIn/twitter/FB/Instagram)



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5/17 Monthly Women Walking Mastermind. 
The Women Walking Mastermind group is getting a lot of great vibes from the community and we would love for you to join us this Friday, May 17th 9AM-10:30AM - feel free to come with your workout/casual clothes. 

If you do NOT like to network this is your group. If you like to network but looking for a place to have a meaningful conversation we created a system that shifts the focus from networking to connection. 
Why we do it the way we do it?  Why we do it differently than in other groups? 
There is a lot of thinking behind it - we explain everything before we start :-) 

This month topic is Limiting vs Limitless vocabulary. 
PLEASE RSVP HERE

Monthly Shorts - Spring Flowers Bring Some Stress Showers?

Spring Flowers Bring Some Stress Showers?
People who know me might say that mostly I am a very calm person, even when my life is full I will be able to keep going without stressing about it. But yesterday there was a moment when I felt so stressed as if the only thing left was to cry.  Like the Spring (unless you get Spring Allergies) I am very grateful for every opportunity that knocks on my door. I do what I love, I work with people I love, I hang out with people I love, and I write and talk about what I love without the need to fake who I am or want to be. I live my choices. And still, even when everything is positive you could experience high levels of stress. Retrospectively, I can't recall many situations in my life where I felt that high level of stress. It was as I almost believed that there is no way I achieve the goal deadline. Knowing myself I believe that no matter how much I have I can handle one more thing. Not yesterday. I am all for getting messy and experimenting without having all the knowledge, I can figure out the unknown, but yesterday I wanted everything to be perfect while other things around me weren't. 
Perfect is my trap, every time I want perfect I kill the creative within. My creativity doesn't function very well in perfection, she feels limited and out of breath. I am still trying to figure out what brought my stress levels to be so high, I don't have the answer yet, but what did help was to recognize that perfection took over, that she was running the show. To help myself move forward  I asked perfection to step aside and asked creativity to move forward. Perfection sucks my time and energy, creativity triggers my resourceful self. This is when I can change the conversation from  "I don't have enough time (resources)," to "how can I be more resourceful to finish this task?" this is when I can quiet my mind and focus on what's need to be done.
Take a moment to ask yourself:
Which voice takes from your power? How does it look like when that voice run the show? How can you ask that voice to move aside? and who can you bring instead to take the lead/take over?
Dah! of course, I finished the task on time, moving on.


What have I listened to lately?
Since my older son, who is 16, crowned me as the ancient one I feel that I can live peacefully with the fact that when I hear Ariana Grande my body starts itching.
I get it, she is an independent woman, but would it be okay just for once, that when I open the radio I won't hear her signing "7 rings"?
So to open the circle (read the next item below to understand the context) I listen to podcasts.
One of the podcasts I truly enjoy listening to is TED Radio Hour with Guy Raz. Guy Raz takes a topic and through TED talks and conversation with the speakers, he explores the topic in a deeper way. Since my "one word of the year" in 2018 was QUIET I was curious about the episode from November 21, 2014 (but still so relevant) about this topic: Quiet - Click here to listen to the full episode.
One of the speakers who left an impression on me is Magen Washington, a very known Australian Signer who shares a secret on stage.
Oh my god, what a voice and what a secret. Take a moment to listen to her TED talk/Sing you won't regret it. Click here to see her TED Talk and TED Sing
Click here to listen to her singing I truly enjoy listen to her music while I work on my book.
 
My Most Watched Video Last Month
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One of my most watched videos in March was an inspirational short in the spirit of Pi Day (March 14) -  Walking in Circles. In this short video, I invite you to look at your choices, there is a reason you are stuck in a pattern that doesn't bring new results. If you want to make a change ask yourself where can I make new choices, and you will open the circle to a line that takes you toward your goal - from A to B. 
Click here to check out the video 
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