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Subject: "Along The Purpose Path" Issue #60 - March01, 2006




  In This Issue:

Welcome Message

Passion Is a Pair Of Ruby Slippers

Suggested Reading

Resources & Opportunities

Closing Notes
 

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Along the Purpose Path
The Newsletter of Path Of Purpose Coaching
Issue #60 - March 1, 2006  
Helaine Iris, Life and Business Coach
http://www.pathofpurpose.com/


Welcome Message

 Welcome! If you've received value from your subscription to Along the Purpose Path, please forward a copy (in its entirety) to your friends and family. If they enjoy it as much as you, suggest they request a complimentary subscription by sending a blank email to: pathofpurpose@getresponse.com. That's how we all grow and make the world a better place one person at a time!  Enjoy!  
 

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Passion is a Pair Of Ruby Slippers
Helaine Iris

It's been said that behind every successful entrepreneur is a passion - a passion to create, a passion to express, a passion to fulfill a dream. Do you know your passion? If so, good for you, If you don't, I'll bet my question generates a sinking feeling in your gut - like you're missing out on some luscious gift every other entrepreneur experiences - but you.

Fear not, I'll tell you a story about a woman who couldn't find her passion either. Doreen wanted to start her own business. She longed to be self-employed and independent. She loved the idea of building something of value from the ground up. She was convinced that she could use her vast network of connections to thrive in the business community - yet Doreen worried she'd never know what type of business she felt passionate enough to start. Nothing was clicking for her.

She went to career counselors, subscribed to franchise newsletters, even explored the business classifieds - and still, no glimmer of passion would be stirred. Doreen told me she just couldn't settle on a business venture to start. She was beginning to think she'd never find her passion and realize her dream.

When Doreen asked me what I thought, and if there was hope for her, I flashed on Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. I reminded Doreen about the part of the story where Dorothy was in OZ and kept saying, "I want to go home". She was homesick, scared and frustrated as she traipsed through OZ, hoping the Wizard would send her home.

Doreen, like Dorothy was looking for an answer outside of herself - hoping it would magically connect her with the answer to fulfill her longing. At the end of the story when the Wizard left for Kansas without Dorothy, the good witch appeared and told Dorothy she had the power to go home all along. On her feet she was wearing the ruby slippers. All she had to do was click her heels three times and say, "there's no place like home"...

Doreen has ruby slippers on her feet too. Her passion is alive inside her. All she has to do is click her heels three times to realize and remember.

There are two kinds of passion - the passion of doing and the passion of being. The passion of doing can seem easier to wrap your arms around. Some people know exactly what they're passionate about doing in life: practicing medicine, helping the poor, or designing buildings. This kind of passion is easy to articulate.

The passion of being on the other hand is just as deeply satisfying as the passion of doing, yet more elusive to connect with and realize. The passion of being is about identifying and living the "yum" of who you are as a person. 

What makes you joyful from the inside out? Is it finding excitement and intensity connecting with people, expressing your creativity, or focusing on bringing your deepest values into whatever you do?

Both kinds of passion are important and needed. Sometimes you have to access and focus on one before the other becomes clear to you.

Doreen ultimately found her missing passion, clicking her ruby slippers together three times - by simply being her - she found the entrepreneur she already was on the inside. She now has the opportunity to create a business in alignment with her true gifts, skills and values. And she's well on her way.

You have ruby slippers on too. What will be your answer when you click your heels together three times and ask: What is your passion?

It's YOUR life...imagine the possibilities!

 

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Suggested Reading

Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki is a must read for anyone contemplating a business start up or for that matter, anyone who bypassed putting foundations in place for their existing business. Kawasaki, part of the early Macintosh team and now a successful Silicon Valley venture capitalist, has given us a down to earth, step by step, humor filled work. What struck me most about this book is his willingness to offer us the inside view, from the venture capitalists perspective about how to successfully build and position a start up without reinventing the wheel. It walks you through the basics, from writing a business plan to building a power team to raising money. I particularly received value from his chapter on pitching, how to create down and dirty demos; product or service presentations that are simple yet effective. Simply follow his formula.

Kawasaki also writes a daily blog, Let The Good Times Roll which shows up in my inbox filled with inspiration, and useful nugget each day.

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Resources and Opportunities

JUMPSTART Your Life On Purpose Audio Program: This program is offered by Brad Swift, founder of Life On Purpose Institute, (where I got my coach training). It's a great program to bring more purpose, passion and play to your life by creating a GAP in your life. This involves determining where you presently are in your life -- how on or off purpose; how clear or unclear you are about the overarching purpose and reason you are here on planet Earth, how balanced or out of balance your life is at present. 

The next step is to determine where you want to go in your life. In other words, what a life on purpose would be like for you. JUMPSTART combines a 30-page workbook with a series of 10 audio coaching clips, so you listen, read, write and create your own GAP. This is the equivalent of at least 3 hours of Life On Purpose Coaching for only $29.95. 

Brad is offering an Introductory Period, when you order JUMPSTART, he'll include his special purposeful report - TRANSFORMING OVERWHELM TO JOYOUSLY EXPERIENCING THE FULLNESS OF A LIFE ON PURPOSE. Ordering online is quick and easy. Click here to order.

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Closing Notes

About Helaine: Helaine is a professional coach and writer, who has been featured in numerous publications, including "O" The Oprah Magazine. She helps entrepreneurs and professional women accelerate their professional success, while achieving a more complete and fulfilling personal life. She combines a broad range of professional experience in her work, including management positions in the education, training, retail and international non-profit sectors. 

Free Initial Consultation: For a solution-focused, initial consultation visit http://www.pathofpurpose.com, call Helaine at 603-357-8546 or email her helaine@pathofpurpose.com

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