Monthly Archives: March 2009

A (S)hero's Work is Never Done

After months of research, learning, planning, preparation, consulting with online experts, systems-experimentation and systems-building, this week I happily launched the Bottom-line bookclub from my imagination into the real world… only to find that my well-researched system has a glitch. True to the hero’s saga storyline, nothing ever goes as planned in the real world, and the hero(ine!) must slay many dragons and monsters before her sacred quest can be completed. Some of you might already be familiar with
Martha Beck’s model that she calls the “change cycle”
- a model that’s given me endless wisdom, direction and encouragement as I’ve made major changes in the past 7 years since her book

Fear is on Your Side

Fear is one of those emotions most of us are trying not to have, and we spend alot of time avoiding things that trigger fear for us. But this just increases our fear. In this clip from my Bottom-line on Susan Jeffers’ Book, “Feel the Fear And Do It Anyway”, I raise the question about the role of fear in our lives. Have you ever thought about the positive and purposeful role that your fear plays?