| The E-Factor |
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| Written by Karen Kingston | ||||||
| Thursday, 20 March 2008 | ||||||
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Actually you can experience the E-factor any time you decide to do something and do it. This morning, as an example, I set myself the goal of taking an early morning walk to a certain place, further than I usually go. I got tired before I got there and nearly convinced myself to leave it at that and go home. But instead I ignored the dialogue in my head and just kept walking until I got there. A small goal, you may say, and seemingly unimportant, but the level of exhilaration in my body as I walked back was completely out of proportion to the achievement. I felt fantastic, and the feeling has lasted throughout the day. It’s exactly the same with clutter clearing. You decide to clear a small drawer, do it, and the feeling of exhilaration that follows is almost heady. All kinds of energy blockages are released in your body, all the failures of previous attempts at clutter clearing are overwritten, and you feel unstoppable. Enjoy! Copyright © Karen Kingston, 2008 Quote this article on your blog or website | Views: 1121 | Print | E-mail
It always surprises me how energized I feel when I complete a task I've set for myself. Do you think this is partly the result of calling the energy back to you? I like knowing that I can effect change in my own life, even if it's something as small as straightening my desk.
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