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Monday, February 6, 2012

What Is A Personal Blueprint For Success?


I have had an opportunity to partner successfully with clients who are experiencing great
change in their lives. Without realizing it, they come to me already equipped with a blueprint: approaches they have used in the past when they came up against challenges in their lives. They feel overwhelmed and afraid and, in that state of mind, they have forgotten how they successfully tackled past challenges.

They don’t realize that they have the answers already inside of them and that they don’t have to “start from scratch” in facing the current challenge. I help them see that they have successfully managed change in the past. We identify together what mental outlooks, practical tools, and self-care regimes they used during those times.

These become the beginning of their blueprint. I help them find additional approaches, tailored to their identity and personality. They have a robust, fully fleshed out blueprint at the conclusion of our work together. The next time a major life change occurs, amid their fear and confusion, they can rely on their personal blueprint knowing that it has worked well for them. They feel relieved and encouraged no matter what challenges swirl around them.


Take Action:  What major transition did you successfully navigate in the past?  What were the approaches you used at the time that helped support this successful outcome?  Make a list of them.  You'll have a chance to add to these in future blog posts. 



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