Dare To Come In Contact With The Hero In Your Heart
We connect to the hero in our heart when we tell our stories that conquer our fears and anxiety. Anxiety stops the heart from remembering, and stress keeps us in panic mode. We forget who we are.
The inner voice in our heart is where all the support resides.
Close your eyes. Put your hand on your heart, and remember a time that you conquered fear, panic, grief or anxiety. Close your eyes, put your hand on your heart and feel the first story that comes up. I’ll do it too and that way we can compare stories.
READ MORE >>How do we respond to an emergency situation? For Ike, coming home from school seeing a hen on the side of a busy road compelled him to take action. He reacted by grabbing the hen and holding her in one arm and riding home on his bike with the other. His Dad put a message on the Nextdoor App, and that’s when I was drawn into the story and participated in the situation. What kind-of-a story compels you into participation? I’d like to know.
READ MORE >>A compelling storefront, business or corporate culture based on stories expressing real emotions of people within that organization navigate the ups and downs of mission statements, goal achievement and expectations in hiring the right talent. There is validation in telling one's story and an opportunity for that storyteller to be the hero revealing lessons learned in overcoming a problem, difficulty or other encountered hurdles. "Locked in" narratives are freed, storylines empowered and people are motivated. This is an example of such a company.
READ MORE >>The empathy chamber is mystical, magical and transformative when two people get together, and there is sharing of stories, devout listening and transformation happening.There is self-expression, self-worth, and self-validation that goes on record as we capture these stories. My iPhone charged, and we can begin anytime by hitting “record.”
There is something more that’s going on as we enter this "empathy chamber." It is where ...
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