You are invited to travel from the Tower of Babel to a Zen Garden in Japan for a few minutes online to enjoy more moments of #freedom (peace of mind) offline.
I've lived and learned in both places. Now, I can and will share the block and key after cohesively changing my ways from keen observations, so your place in our human potential movement can be navigated wisely while being more enjoyable and less longer!
In the tower, impossible is a popular word which continually spins or gets tossed around by many people, therefore most people won’t even dare to dream or start a project, task and/or ask for help.
In the garden, Kintsugi is the Art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold. Kintsugi is a metaphor to help us all embrace our human imperfections and flaws that most people probably won’t ever notice!
Trying to be perfect is exhausting, tough and chips away at your soul and your playtime. When you choose to perfect your approach instead of appearing perfect you will feel more powerful.
Think of the broken pieces as mistakes made, and lessons learned as the gold.
In closing, I hope you choose to become a phoenix (interesting & tall bird), and not a peacock (perfect & flashy bird), by not speaking any more silly and impossible tower words, so you can start walking in the garden of … I'm perfect and I’m possible. While tending to your perfection garden please remember change is a continual shaping, learning and perfecting process; sustainable change is not about a perfect outcome.
Life is a teacher, and the best teachers provide us with tests, not grades. Sometimes a guiding light can help you see your path more clearly or quickly as four eyes lend a better view than two.
In these uncertain times, I invite you to downsize, inject courage, get comfortable being alone, deep dive from confusion to clarity, build up your brand, work on your business, change your lifestyle, or join a movement to change your mindset or your lifestyle.