Home Page › Forums › WEEKLY PROJECTS › Project No. 1b – The BIG Question › Reply To: Project No. 1b – The BIG Question

“This bigger goal is connected to your life path, to your mission in life, and to your life values.”
In my life’s path, I have always gravitated toward a leadership position. Also, from a young age, I was interested in natural healing and spirituality. I studied occupational therapy and worked in psychiatric rehab.
My dad had his own business and traveled globally, and as a side business was a Dale Carnegie instructor so I grew up on a diet of positive thinking and the power of the mind.
My ex-husband also had a business which operated globally. I became very involved in the property development side of the business.
I’ve dealt with suffering; lost my beloved dad when I was 6 months pregnant with my first child, had two children with life-threatening disease, one of whom died 13 years ago at age 14. A few years later I was divorced after a 25 year marriage.
Through it all, I strive for excellence. Whether this involved being the best medical caretaker of my children or to get through the divorce and up on my feet as quickly as possible. It was a lot about doing, and not being. (no uc awareness) Although I love my children fiercely, at times I felt like a machine with no emotions; albeit an exhausted machine.
Post-divorce, after a business degree, I went on to study enneagram and NLP. NLP opened the door to great healing and personal growth.
So on my life path there’s this combo of leadership, business, acting with excellence, the power of integration between uc and cm, healing and dealing with trauma.
Thus I would articulate my bigger goal as:
”Help others become an authentic expression of their magnificent selves.
Transform the walking wounded into inspirational individuals who embrace life with flexibility, spontaneity, functionality and compassion.”
Maybe expressed in a shorter version:
“Thinking toward excellence, action with elegance”
These are essentially my iterations of “Transform the Planet” as the latter inspires me.