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by Kate Kriynovich
An email came my way a few weeks back, and my intuition told me to pay
attention. It was sent by a coach friend of mine, who is always tuned in to
great "stuff," so I read it to see what she was up to. Molly was inviting me to
a half-day workshop for personal growth.
The timing felt right, the teacher/coach felt right, and the material felt
right. Being a believer in the importance of paying attention to what comes my
way and to the feeling of energy that surrounds it, I signed up.
That was a brilliant move on my part. The workshop was held yesterday, and it
was well worth the investment. I had been feeling on the "verge" of some
changes, but I think this will be bigger than what I was anticipating.
As I was sitting with this engaged group of like-minded people, it occurred to
me that this material and tools had the potential to change my life. Ive had
some opportunities for professional skills building lately, but this material
will impact me at the very core level of my being if I allow it.
That is the key. Allowing the learning to resonate and impact embracing the
work and letting it sink in at a very deep level.
We all have next steps to take for ourselves, both personally and
professionally. Often, the personal shifts and growth move us to professional
shifts and growth. And, being open to the potential of the learning and
understanding opens us to much greater possibility.
In the next months, I will be reporting on my journey, as well as other
occurrences. Know that there are opportunities knocking at your door on a
regular basis, which may take some tuning in and allowing to resonate with you.
I had a "killer" cranberry muffin while at Mollys workshop. Although I dont
have that recipe to share with you, I am including one here for Cranberry Bread,
from my sister, Jeanne. Now that the mornings have been cooler here lately, my
taste buds are perking up for fall tastes like cranberries. Jeannes Cranberry Bread
2 cups flour
1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
1 cup sugar (can be reduced a little)
Mix these three ingredients, then add:
1 beaten egg
2 tablespoons butter, melted in 2 tablespoons of hot water
½ cup orange juice
Stir to mix.
Add:
½ cup of chopped nuts (or more), I prefer walnuts or pecans
1 cup fresh cranberries
Grated rind from one orange (try to get only the orange part of the rind,
not all the white part below it.
Grease and flour a loaf pan. Pour in the batter and bake at 325 degrees for
one hour.
Coaching Inquiries: Do you make an effort to be conscious to the
opportunities that come your way? Do you look for reasons to embrace next steps
for yourself, or is it more likely for you to lean toward the status quo? If youre
feeling ready to take some steps forward, have you been paying attention to the
possibilities knocking at your door?
If you have a recipe you want to share,
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May you be filled with goodness, peace, and joy.
Kate Kriynovich (Kate@LifeTrekCoaching.com)
LifeTrek Coaching International
Columbus, OH
U.S.A.
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