After spending the last few years striving for what I want, I've recognised the importance of honouring my needs and how this creates a better chance of success that is truly fulfilling.
So many of us grow up with 'hard work' as the system for success when actually, attending to our needs can be the most fruitful thing we do for having a life that we love.
If you are having success but feeling somewhat misaligned, this may help channel some energy back to what you are truly needing as you grow :)
Much love,
Jules
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For a long while I obsessed over not having a career. What am I heading toward? What's my purpose? What do I want to do? Where do I go? Every day just felt exhausting trying to figure this out that I ended up sitting still. If you relate to this, today's story might help you feel a little relieved!
Its T-minus 8 days before I depart from the UK! and I wanted to share with you something no one taught me was okay. Something we will all experience for at least half of our life time, yet spend all of it believing that action is the answer.
Well my friends, success (aka wealth) has many more ways of showing up in our lives...
Watch the youtube video - https://youtu.be/2NvwAKJE9FU
“Surround yourself with people who have already achieved what you want to achieve.” The problem with this advice is that it presumes that what will bring us the feeling of joy, happiness, & fulfilment which we tend to associate with success, lies outside of us.
This is an invitation to have a different kind of relationship to your results, and maybe shake-up where you are (or have been) looking for them ;)
I was recently reminded that each of us live in our own separate reality, which makes me curious, How are you seeing yours? How are you currently seeing as the way to get what you want?
Let's have a look into how we spend our waking time and what’s behind it all..
Comments, feedback, ideas? Send me an email at jules@julessu.com.
Lots of love,
Jules
For a while I thought I had to go and learn how to have this thing called abundance. But then I stumbled upon a book that told me not to focus on finding abundance, but to put my attention on what I've created to prevent myself from having it.
It’s a very human thing to want and need. And we can spend a lot of our lives wanting, needing, and expecting from people or things.
As I reflect on my journey of being abroad I relate this to the concept of honouring ourselves - How being available to our own needs and wants can make our experience of life a much less demanding one.
A simple way to explain the work that I do and where lasting change occurs: the ‘vertical’ dimension.
At any given point in life we'll have different goals and priorities for them. But could there be an alternative (dare I say better) way of achieving them than we are currently experiencing? I would even call this the Secret Speed to success..
When the mind isn’t analysing the past or creating stories in the future, what’s left? Could it be inner wisdom running the show?