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| NFIC Columnists and Team - D.J. Vanas: The Warrior Within | |||||
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By D.J. Vanas © News From Indian Country March. 2010 We’re now going in to month two of the new year and the economy continues to limp along like a punch-rattled boxer in Round 12 of this recession, unemployment is 10%+, we all know someone (or many) who’ve lost their jobs, and no one really knows what’s around the corner from here. There is much to be afraid of if we allow ourselves reasons to focus on the list. My humble advice – don’t. Worry never serves us and fear often limits us. Like a turtle on his back, there is but one way from the ground and that’s up.
We’ve been making some sweeping changes in our business, new projects,
a new book, new directions, lots of research and more to come this
year. It’s going to be a dynamic year but instead of pure inspiration
and elation, I’ve noticed a fair amount of…fear. As we get older, we
feel the stakes are higher, we’ve more to lose with the changes we
decide to make. After all, we’ve got families to care for,
responsibilities to uphold. However, we lose sight of the fact, that
what got us here in the first place, was making changes, taking chances
and taking action! My friend, and fellow speaker and author, Mark
Sanborn says fear nothing but to waste the present moment. So how do we
handle the road ahead?
In our Native cultures, a warrior had a war cry they would yell as they
went into battle. It was as much for giving the warrior strength and
courage as it was for intimidating the enemy. Use that idea to create
your own war cry. While screaming at the top of your lungs in the
workplace may not be welcomed, it can be something more subtle – and
even more powerful. Whether it’s saying I will make this sale or I will
succeed or no time like now, adopt a war cry. Say it quietly but with
conviction, say it when you wake up, before you go to sleep, at the
office before meetings. It will give you strength, clarity and that
boost of bravery when you need it. Facing the prospect of several major
projects, collecting a multitude of details, and months of work ahead
of me to get it done, my war cry for this year is whatever it takes. http://www.nativediscovery.com
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of this recession, unemployment is 10%+, we all know someone (or many) who’ve lost their jobs, and no one really knows what’s around the corner from here. There is much to be afraid of if we allow ourselves reasons to focus on the list. My humble advice – don’t. Worry never serves us and fear often limits us. Like a turtle on his back, there is but one way from the ground and that’s up.

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