By Andrea Hylen
Continuing with the theme of setting intentions for 2015…
2. Make choices in alignment with your intentions
After you pick some words for the year to set an intentional focus, it is time to make choices. Step by step each choice you make keeps you on the path of your intentions or takes you in another direction.
As I look at the words I have chosen for this year, here are some of the choices I am making this week.
Wealth:
*Conversations with collaborative partnerships in 2015 to set the calendar for classes, promotions and marketing, like blogging and live events in March.
*Follow-up with the Board President and Vice President about our website updates
*Promoting programs on Twitter and Facebook
*Starting a new savings account
Self-Care:
*Daily nap while visiting family in Florida
*Increasing water consumption
*Two movie dates with my daughter and mother (FUN!)
*Eating slowly
*Yoga class 2 days
*Walking in nature
*Hot tub
Visibility:
*Noticing how I feel in all of the conversations with family
*Listening, observing and practicing new ways of interacting with people
*Going to church with my father, mother and daughter
What choices are you making to stay aligned with your intentions for the year?
Post in comments. We want to hear your voice!
Andrea Hylen believes in the power of a woman’s voice to usher in a new world. She is the founder of Heal My Voice, a Minister of Spiritual Peacemaking, a Writing and Transition Coach and Orgasmic Meditation teacher. Andrea has discovered her unique gifts while parenting three daughters and learning to live life fully after the deaths of her brother, son and husband. She is currently living out of a suitcase following her intuition as she collaborates with women and men in organizations and travels around the world speaking, teaching and leading workshops. Her passion is authentically living life and supporting others in doing the same. To connect with Andrea and learn about current projects go to: www.andreahylen.com and www.healmyvoice.org.
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