Elevate.
What a great word. It's so easy to say this word out loud, but do we honestly live our life this way? Do we continue to reach higher and raise the bar for our potential? I would say no because I know that I've been guilty of not even scratching the surface of my capacity for greatness. Why? Because we would rather stay comfortable than take risks. We ride things out, lower our expectations, and become accepting of the status quo because anything else is a risk and we fear failure. And how is that working out for us? I can tell you from my experience that I was in a fog for several years just going through the motions. I loved my girls, my family, my friends, my students, BUT I, Natalie, was not fulfilled. I lost who I was somewhere along the way...but I found her. And you can find yourself again too...if you are only willing to get outside of the box and tear down the walls that you've built up around you.
*Career
Since the passing of my father, I realize that life is really too short. And I'm not talking cliches here, I'm being serious. And yet, we always say, "I will get to it later," or "one day." I watch people count down the days until retirement and then that's when they will live. Or we've accepted someone else's plan for our career. Maybe it's a boss, a family member, a friend. And it's a process of passing the time until we can finally "enjoy" life. I watched a father who worked tirelessly as the first in his family to graduate from college. He always gave to us first and he was going to get to himself "later." Same with my Mom, she wanted to reach 40 years of teaching because she thought they had all the time in the world. But then life happens. And every plan we have comes to a screeching halt. And it is times like these that we have a choice. And at the moment of my Dad's death, I knew I wasn't really living. And so I began to work harder so I could get closer to my dream of being a full time Beachbody coach. Yet, naysayers will tell you that you are crazy for your dreams. I am a high school history teacher & people tell you that should be enough or you're discrediting the profession. That's not at all what I've ever said, in fact my students are my WHY I became a teacher. But now I just know that my dreams have been elevated to pursue another field of teaching and become a full time CEO of my own life. I have been building a team that feels the same way and wants to take the risk of a new career path, rather than waiting to let life happen to them. Once we elevate our vision, we can breathe that new dream into life.
*Relationships
What a great word. It's so easy to say this word out loud, but do we honestly live our life this way? Do we continue to reach higher and raise the bar for our potential? I would say no because I know that I've been guilty of not even scratching the surface of my capacity for greatness. Why? Because we would rather stay comfortable than take risks. We ride things out, lower our expectations, and become accepting of the status quo because anything else is a risk and we fear failure. And how is that working out for us? I can tell you from my experience that I was in a fog for several years just going through the motions. I loved my girls, my family, my friends, my students, BUT I, Natalie, was not fulfilled. I lost who I was somewhere along the way...but I found her. And you can find yourself again too...if you are only willing to get outside of the box and tear down the walls that you've built up around you.
*Career
Since the passing of my father, I realize that life is really too short. And I'm not talking cliches here, I'm being serious. And yet, we always say, "I will get to it later," or "one day." I watch people count down the days until retirement and then that's when they will live. Or we've accepted someone else's plan for our career. Maybe it's a boss, a family member, a friend. And it's a process of passing the time until we can finally "enjoy" life. I watched a father who worked tirelessly as the first in his family to graduate from college. He always gave to us first and he was going to get to himself "later." Same with my Mom, she wanted to reach 40 years of teaching because she thought they had all the time in the world. But then life happens. And every plan we have comes to a screeching halt. And it is times like these that we have a choice. And at the moment of my Dad's death, I knew I wasn't really living. And so I began to work harder so I could get closer to my dream of being a full time Beachbody coach. Yet, naysayers will tell you that you are crazy for your dreams. I am a high school history teacher & people tell you that should be enough or you're discrediting the profession. That's not at all what I've ever said, in fact my students are my WHY I became a teacher. But now I just know that my dreams have been elevated to pursue another field of teaching and become a full time CEO of my own life. I have been building a team that feels the same way and wants to take the risk of a new career path, rather than waiting to let life happen to them. Once we elevate our vision, we can breathe that new dream into life.
*Relationships
I will not just elevate my expectations, I will always raise the bar for me and who I want in my life. And this comes down to every relationship I have. I have several friends who have not married yet and becoming recently single, I'm pretty shocked by some of the things people say. I've heard people tell friends that they need to lower their standards, not be too picky, or that they're expecting too much when looking for a significant other. Seriously?? Is that what we've come too? First, that implies that there is no one worthy of you out there and that I simply just don't believe. Secondly, you are allowed to stay true to the values that you are seeking in another. I believe in sacrifice and compromise, of course, but not at the expense of who you are. But this is where we lose our way. We start to justify people, tell ourselves that we aren't perfect so we can't expect someone else to be, and begin lower our standards to meet theirs. That may work for awhile but then we realize that we are right back in the same spot we were before. It's a vicious cycle...but newsflash, it's NOT someone else's fault. It's ours. Yes, I'm being brutally honest in this blog. If we continue to make the same decisions, we will get the same results.
*You
And to take it one step further, it really is about YOU. We choose how we let situations affect us, how others make us feel, and most importantly, what we think we deserve out of life. When we "flip the script," as my mentor Coyte Cooper says, we can elevate our mindset and raise the bar on our dreams, our relationships, and our quality of life.
So here's my call to action for you. If you wake up one day and realize that you are not really living, that you don't recognize the person staring back at you in the mirror, or cannot remember that adventurous, free-spirited, life-loving person that you used to be, GO AND FIND THAT PERSON! And tell yourself that you are worthy of amazing things. And that you SHOULD, not could, change your life at any moment. All it takes is an elevated vision and the belief that greatness is awaiting you.
Believe & Achieve,
Natalie Rene
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