The Secret to Great Beginnings

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by Sarah Dolliver in Introvert and HSP Insights

One pattern I’ve seen time and time again for our introverted and highly sensitive types is the pattern of stalling before we get to action. And with that pattern, it seems that our dreams and desires simply float into ether, going unrealized and leaving us unfulfilled.

From clients, I’ve heard justifications, fears, doubts and excuses galore. All of it makes sense when you put them in the context of the situation. Yet, the fact that one lets them exist still leaves us without any forward movement.

One fear I hear often is simply around movement itself. “Gee, I’m okay just as I am…” they say, ignoring the pain or disappointment they mentioned in their previous statement. I remind them that no one says movement has to be swift. Just making movement at whatever pace is comfortable for you is fine.

Not every moment is one for forward movement, though. In my e-book, Powerful Tips for Inner-Directed Individuals, I talk about stretching from strength. That means making sure all your needs are satisfied and assuring that you are as strong as you can be. You want a firm foundation and alignment, just like in proper exercise practice. Stretching from strength keeps you from falling.

That strength comes more easily when you invest in your self-care. There is something about making regular contributions to yourself that simply makes forward movement so much easier.

The secret to great beginnings is self-care. Without it, there may be no beginnings at all.

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