Balance Vs. Distraction

The act (choice) of stopping what I was doing to write this post is the very definition of distraction. I chose this because if I were to continue in the training I am working on with the idea of “getting to that later”, I know from experience that I won’t.

That said, this morning the distractions were playing me like a pinball game. I was irritated at my son, the wind and life in general. I am at the forefront of a number of major life choices and changes including launching a new career at 59. By launching I mean by learning all I need to know to become the person I am designed to be so I can reach out and respond to you (all the peoples) in becoming the person you were designed to be.

I am effectively coming into my own. I am slaying the distractions that have kept me from my purpose and clinging to the life I am creating. I have sacrificed deeply for a family member and I see him changing and doing his best. I am learning; conscientiously learning how to recognize triggers between us; hold my tongue and speak more constructively to him. I am learning how to identify what I need from him and then learning to ask in a way he comprehends (boundaries). LEARNING. I would love to say we’ve worked through it but the fact is I am simply cutting the cord and accepting the fallout. I will not be continuously distracted from my mission any longer.

I have been an Oola Certified Coach since February 2021. I am now certifying in Oola’s Mind and Body Coaching program. I am growing with the company. My people need me to fill my shoes, to fulfill my purpose and to encourage them as they identify and fulfill their own purposes.

I change lives for a living. I am a holistic coach. As a coach I empower individuals to achieve balance, foster personal growth and pursue their life’s purpose. I am a guide, a mentor and a confidant. I am stepping into my mission, focused and prepared.