Addiction and distraction

“Addiction and distraction are the death of your creative production. Double your income and impact triple your investment in your personal mastery and professional ability.” – Robin Sharma
This year, I am in a season of serving at my highest capacity, being deep in creativity more often than not, and flexing my superpower of asking for help. Three ways I am cultivating my own personal mastery and professional ability that I want to share with you:
Joining a high-level mastermind that challenged both my money mindset – it was an investment – and my ability to serve.. but trusting and knowing that even in the face of fear I am on the right path!
Doubling down my devotion to my spiritual relationship, my own personal growth + optimal health, my relationship with my soulmate Joal, and my opportunity to serve my highest calling.
Being obedient, disciplined, focused, and radiant daily. Plus, be sure to get still and LISTEN LOUD! Staying disciplined each day to be self-aware of my distractions and taking projects/tasks to completion before shifting my focus. My biggest distractions are checking email and social media too often, being indecisive, and worrying about Joal’s thoughts or feelings without asking or communicating with him!
What is something you are taking on this year to uplevel your own personal mastery? Hit reply and let me know!
Here’s to growing and learning together this year! Oh, and I am so freaking pumped to see you in your community at one of my tour stops!
Sending you lots of light and love,
Carmen

Written by Carmen Ohling
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