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Guidance on your path to spiraling into control – for personal and business success
The following articles, written by Diana, offer insight on the
Inner Change System – what it is as well as practical examples on how to put it to use so you can begin making your own breakthroughs! Bookmark this list, as Diana adds new articles regularly!
"The Need to Break Through"
We realize something needs to change. We know this because we are not at peace.
"Finding Freedom"
Reflecting is the art of being still in contemplation of one's life and work. Any change we are to make must begin with reflection.
"Relationship with Ourself"
Our relationship with ourself must be intact for us to know who we are – to be who we are – in any other relationship or area of our life.
"Relationships with Others, Our Work, and Our World"
Being there in that city with him ... really
being there ... I found to be an act of sacred relationship in ways I could not have planned.
"Creating Space for Change"
As we create an inviting space for change, our energy welcomes the shift, which in turn fills the void we have created.
"Purging Gunk"
Just past the commitment to create a shift lies the hell we have been holding in mind – the gunk – the muck and mire – the dirty, stinky stuff no one talks about in polite company. Here lies the goop we must release from consciousness in order for peace to fill our souls.
"Forgiving Yourself, Forgiving Others"
The resentments we hold – either toward ourself or another – are like lead weights on our feet. They bind us, hold us to this space and time, prevent our springing forward with the joy that is innately at the core of our being.
"Discerning What���s Yours"
Discerning what we can change – and what we can't ... discerning what is ours to do – and what isn't – is a crucial step in moving forward.
"Holding Clear Boundaries"
The mistaken assumption is that once we set a boundary, all those around us will follow it.
"Owning Your Priorities"
We need to hold our ideals in mind and make the manifestation of them a priority in our life.
"Who Am I Now?"
I became aware that I was envisioning a chasm between the person I wanted to become and the person I used to be.
"What Is Mine to Do?"
This question
by its very phrasing invites us to turn our attention to our wisdom center and begin with inner connection.
"What Shall I Have?"
In every moment I get to choose. Who I am and what I do in each of my life's circumstances determines what I will have.
"The Values We Live By"
In that moment, it became abundantly clear that there were two sets of values at play.