I ADORE this picture!
It’s a glimpse into my EPIC photo shoot in Sedona 2 weeks
ago where I had an “authentic embodiment breakthrough”!
I want to tell you all about it + the new self-acceptance
I’ve allowed…
First, I want to celebrate this picture of me receiving support
from one my team members that day, the fabulous Jean L. Price.
She specializes in helping high-achieving women create congruence
so that our essence shines through in our marketing, brand and
leadership.
Working with her has helped give myself permission to BE even more
of me. I feel more clear and confident in my unique style and way
of being. Not only do I feel great, I notice more ease in attracting
clients and resources. (That’s what I call AUTHENTIC ALIGNMENT.)
Now, getting to the EPIC-NESS of my photo shoot and my authentic
embodiment breakthrough.
My work requires me to be aware of the impressions I make. I market
my services so that people know how I can help them. Seems pretty s
straight forward.
But it’s not. At first, I hated it. I felt PAINFULLY self-centered always
tooting my horn about what I did and how I could make things better, etc.
I was afraid that people would think I was just in it for me, that I was
full of myself, that I was too much.
I would bump up against the OLD business paradigm regarding my authenticity.
I want to be me, but I have to frame what I share in a way that people “get it”.
I found it tiring. And confining.
I don’t want to sound like everyone else just to get the client.
I don’t want to use the formula and lose my unique voice.
I don’t want to pretend to be someone I’m not to make the dollar.
My soul does not allow for that kind of CHARADE.
Bit my bit I’ve brought more of my true self forward. Delightfully, each
time I do, my business becomes more successful.
(YES, when we are aligned, success is inevitable!)
So when I did this latest photo shoot, my intention was to unleash the
next level of my TRUEST expression.
My mind was not on what I thought others wanted to see. I didn’t contort
myself into an expression that I thought others would approve of.
I just dropped into who I AM and allowed the sacred unfolding of my true
self to come forth.
I embodied my authenticity.
I brought out my spiritual tools (which feels vulnerable to me to go more
public with).
And you know what? I felt SO frickn’ fantastic!
A new self-acceptance washed through me.
To give no consideration to how my authenticity does or not please
others and love myself enough to be me — THAT is my kind of freedom!
With all that I am,
Kendra E Thornbury, MA
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