The Greatest Mentor: Your Higher
Self
By Lisa Cherney
I was a speaker on a panel at an entrepreneur’s conference
recently, and the attendees were invited to ask us questions. Someone asked who
our greatest mentors were. Who had the biggest impact on our success? Names started scrolling through my mind as I was waiting for my turn to respond. Then the scrolling stopped and I came to an answer that surprised me.
I realized my greatest mentor has been my spiritual connection. This includes
the connection to my higher self and my relationship to Spirit (a higher power, God, The Universe, etc.). I was hesitant to share this at first because my ego wanted to name a famous person that everyone
would recognize, but that was not my truth. I knew deep in my being that there
were many people who supported my business growth, but none as profound as the strength, clarity and insight I received from
developing my spiritual confidence.
Special Glasses
One of the ways I’ve built my spiritual confidence in
my business has been by paying attention. There are things that when we really
take a look at them they don’t feel good. I know this because that is what
I do each day. I look to see what feels good and what doesn’t. It’s
kind of a game of sorts. It’s like having special glasses, and the things
that light up feel good and the ones that don’t are bad or uncomfortable. What
is discomfort anyway? It is a signal to us.
It is a sign that something is not right. I take it as a signal to stop
and look within, to stop and assess the situation. We don’t have to decide
in the moment. We can stop and take notice of the feelings our special glasses
reveal.
I keep the glasses on all the time now, so I don’t ignore
those things that feel uncomfortable (a.k.a. denial). Sometimes it’s a
challenge to go on with my day, having those things constantly in my face, but I have found that it leads to speaking my truth
quicker and changing my course for the better.
Check Your Business Pulse
When do you take the time to stop? When do you stop and breath and check into your body? Sometimes
when we exercise we will stop and check our pulse. How ‘bout if we stopped
to check our pulse when we are working? Would that yield a heart rate calculation
that would determine if we are doing the right thing in that moment? Would it
determine how productive we are? What a concept, checking our business pulse! This would help us to gauge our work, connect to our higher self, and be aware of
how things feel. It’s so easy to go through our days on autopilot. For example, have you ever had a New Years resolution you are committed to, then December
comes, you’re still in the same place, and you wonder where the time went?
We know how to look at external resources (experts, consultants,
books, etc.) to see if we are doing the right thing, but how often to we stop and look inward?
I take seminars. I am a speaker at conferences and I lead workshops. I am a big believer in education. I also
know how confused it sometimes makes me. I get all this input and then I go home
and I have to put it into practice. It always comes down to me and my spiritual
confidence to take action.
How To Stop
What does this mean for our everyday life? This means that we must stop for spiritual business breaks. Here
are a few suggestions:
- Stop to breath
before making the phone call
- Meditate
on that opportunity before saying, “yes”
- Check-in
to your body before stetting your prices
- Light a candle
before rushing to your deadline
- Listen to
music while writing that proposal
- Write a letter
to vent before dealing with a challenging client
Other tools include taking a walk, getting a massage, reading/writing
poetry, journaling, napping, laughing, crying, and playing with children. These
tools create a buffer. They slow down time to ensure we are on the correct course. It’s these things that help me maintain my “connection,” help me
see what the special glasses are revealing and give me clarity.
Your higher self is a masterful marketing strategist, a brilliant
financial advisor and confident sales person. However, if you don’t take
time to STOP, you may never meet her. Use those glasses, check your business
pulse and take time to stop for course corrections. This is the sure
fire formula for connecting with the most profound mentor you’ll ever meet… your higher self!
Lisa Cherney is a Business Intuitive,
Marketing Consultant and President & Founder of Conscious Marketing™. If
you are serious about building your business confidence, visit www.ConsciousMarketing.com or call 888-771-0156.
© 2006 Lisa Cherney