Boost Your En*ergy With Bravery

No matter what approaches you take to care for your en*ergy, one of the quickest ways to take your life to the next level and to start living in a BIG way is to start taking risks. This can seem like a simple statement and a tall order, but it’s where the heart of the matter is. It deserves our attention.

So how can you actually go about becoming a risk-taker? Risk-taking is usually associated with jumping off cliffs or quitting your job on a moment’s notice. Sounds pretty scary, yes? You want to go about your risk- taking in an educated way, and that means being in touch with how your shifts in en*ergy are feeling to you. It’s all about bringing about a better way of feeling, not spinning off into new ways of being distracted and stressed out. Let’s go over 3 ways to keep yourself grounded as you bring new ways of thinking, better food and more action into your life.

Practice gratitude. When you’re so busy being grateful for all the things you have (your health, your mobility, a few bucks in your pocket, food & shelter, friends & family), then your getting off track won’t stand a chance! A great practice (which even Oprah Winfrey is known to promote) is a daily list of things you’re grateful for. You can do this in the morning before you start your day, before you go to sleep as an acknowledgement of what you did during the day, as a quick jot-down after your 5 Second Focus (for more information on this technique pick up a copy of Get en*ergyRICH: 7 Success Steps to Fuel Your Life.

Ask yourself a question. If you’re busy struggling to figure something out (i.e., how you’re going to meet a certain cost, how to settle a conflict with a loved one), try letting go of the struggle and simply letting the question of what to do “hang out” for a while. Ask it, and then sit quietly and see what answers pop into your head. You can also try writing it on a piece of paper and putting it under your pillow.

Try resting your gaze. Find something that you find soothing to look at. Some people use a landscape picture, a burning candle, a spot on the wall, a flower—it really can be anything. Focus on the object and gaze at it deeply, letting thoughts come and go and staying present in the moment. Let these moments lead you into your future. Just doing this exercise will bring power, as it is a break in your routine.

*Bonus Tip: give yourself permission to follow the answers that come to you, to do things a new way. That is the biggest risk of all, and you’ll feel it in your en*ergy.

Need a tool to keep you on track with your gratitude everyday? You can get this and lots of ideas (with tons of worksheets, recordings, and resources, etc.) in the Get en*ergyRICH e-Book. It includes lots of crucial stuff to help you take charge of your en*ergy. You can get your copy at www.Geten*ergyRICH.com.

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