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Enhance Your Business Plan – Intuitively Set an Intention

As business professionals, we put together a business plan and we move forward to execute that plan. Do we review the plan throughout the year or following years? Are we still on task? If not, have we revised the plan to meet our needs and the needs of the customers? What is the mission? What is the intent?

Some business leaders I know set aside time at a coffee shop EVERY SUNDAY to review their plan and make adjustments. I equate this to being similar to a teacher’s lesson plan for the week. BUT, it’s a continuous focus. I also know of leaders who annually give up 2-4 weeks of their “sales time” to go internally and develop their business intuitively. I’m impressed with their ability and priority to retreat.

What does it mean to develop your business intuitively? Geshe Michael Roach and Lama Christie McNally wrote a fabulous book titled The Diamond Cutter: The Buddha on Managing Your Business and Your Life. There are many great practical techniques explained. Most impressive are the real business problems and solutions addressed in detail.

1. Setting an intention and guiding yourself and your business intuitively is a simple task using one important tool. It’s as simple as trusting your gut. The personal and professional development comes in developing your intuitive awareness and skills. I often use the phrase “it didn’t smell right” – meaning I didn’t get a good vibe about this subject when I gave it the smell test. Pay attention to your body and mind when developing and responding to your business ideas/plans. Familiarity with the chakra system is an asset here as well. We can learn to read our body and our mind with the opportunity to clear any stagnation, yet understand the source of discomfort and/or anxiety. It provides opportunities to further modify the plans as necessary.

2. Meditation and “setting the day” with intention is extremely powerful. Here we have the opportunity to clear that which is troubling us as well as setting forth a positive outlook for the day, week, month, year, etc. Amazing discoveries are available in meditation. Again, it’s a skill that can be developed with beautiful results. It’s not one to fear, but to find a qualified person as a guide.

3. Consult with an intuitive professional. These individuals are succeeding themselves by applying these same concepts. Many, including myself, use vision boards, crystals, journals, meditation, yoga, energy healing, EFT, muscle testing, and various other techniques. You can too.

Business plans are wonderful and effective. Adding the art of intention by developing your intuitive side is a fabulous complement to thriving in life and the workplace.

Do you practice yoga? Are you looking to reduce the ego and fear and live your life and expand your career based on love? If so, contact Jennifer about the “Living Yoga Philosophies – Thriving Off the Mat in Your Workplace and Life” Program.

jennifer@jentlewellness.com
(920) 570-1704

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Customers are Not Property

Customers and prospective customers are not property. Customers are people – just like our self.

People seek a product and/or service to fulfill a need. Businesses are not entitled to people. Individuals and organizations fulfill their needs, even when the entity is not able to satisfy their need. It’s an opportunity to pass them along to a peer. No fear – All trust. It’s not competition – it’s building and sustaining positive relationships – for all parties involved.

Entitlement: belief that one is deserving to certain priviledges
Fear: afraid, apprehensive
Trust: one in which confidence is placed

Which chakra was activated and/or reacted to the message above? If it wasn’t your heart chakra, what a wonderful growth opportunity. If it was your heart chakra, congratulations.

Do you practice yoga? Are you looking to reduce the ego and fear and live your life and expand your career based on love? If so, contact Jennifer about the “Living Yoga Philosophies” Life and Executive Coaching Program. It’s Thriving off the mat and in life and work.

jennifer@jentlewellness.com
(920) 570-1704

Namaste

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Create a “2012 KARMA ROADMAP” (Living the Yoga Philosophy Program)

Have you ever mapped out or diagramed your Karma Plan?

Quick Approach
Take a few minutes and on a sheet of paper, place a circle in the middle with your name and/or business name. Then place circles around the original circle with any or all of the following items:

1. Community
2. Family
3. Friends
4. Suppliers
5. Customers
6. Peers or Your Industry (a.k.a. competition)
7. Co-workers / Employees
8. Others?

What does your current state look like? What are you doing to enrich each of these areas daily? Think in terms of financial and non-financial benefits.

Where are the gaps? What would you like this roadmap to look like for you in 2012? In the essence of Karma, how will this return to you in the future?

For assistance in completing a more comprehensive review and to LIVE YOGA through Your 2012 Karma Roadmap, contact Jennifer at jennifer@jentlewellness.com and/or (920) 570-1704.

Namaste

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Latest Bizymoms Article ~ Living Yoga Philosophy: Thriving Off the Mat in the Workplace and Life

Jennifer is an expert author with bizymoms.com. Here is her latest article (link and full article) under Business Management…

http://www.bizymoms.com/expert-advice/Article/Living-Yoga-Philosophy–Thriving-Off-the-Mat-in-the-Workplace-and-Life/171239

Living Yoga Philosophy: Thriving Off the Mat in the Workplace and Life

By: Jennifer Culver

We know yoga as the physical (asana) practice. We know yoga as a breathing (pranayama) practice. Are you aware of yoga as a mental, emotional, and spiritual practice? When I was a beginner yogi, I didn’t fully understand when my teachers would say “yoga has so little to do with the physical postures”. So then why were the poses so difficult? As a yoga instructor, I’ve come to learn so much more about the yoga practice and the life and workplace application of the yoga philosophy.
Flexibility is one key component. Where the flexibility appears to begin with the body actually originates with the mind. The body can and will do so much more when we relax, breathe, and stretch ourselves (not just physical stretching.) This is one aspect of thriving while living the yoga philosophy.

Yoga philosophy isn’t a religion, but a spiritual expansion of our consciousness. It’s embodying the positive energies around us and connecting with our core and higher self for peace, harmony and balance. Like a chiropractic adjustment, it aligns our mind, body, and spirit.

A few benefits of living according to the yoga philosophies (sutras) is a decrease in ego and an increase in a positive attitude, productivity, happiness and good health (to name a few.) It brings awareness and clarity to our thoughts, actions, and words. I take clients through a self-awareness exercise, looking at these both personally and professionally. Oftentimes we begin with a specific professional challenge (ex: trying to thrive alongside egotistical, money-hungry people in the workplace) and it moves into a deeper seeded core value. We work at the core and shift certain non-serving energies and values to bring balance, harmony and peace to the mind, body and soul. From there my client has the ability to apply these same principles to all aspects of his/her life – especially in the workplace.

Attitude is a key component. The Yoga Sutras (philosophies) focus considerably on the attitude towards our environment (yamas) and attitude towards oneself (niyamas). These are the key areas of personal development within my coaching program with clients titled “Living Yoga Philosophies: Thriving Off the Mat in the Workplace and Life.”

Frequently, yoga students who are professionals in the workplace find themselves in a tug-and-pull situation. They love the relaxed, mindful and full breathing state they experience on the mat during their physical yoga practice. These professionals seek yoga to de-stress, calm and heal the mind and body. They then walk into the workplace and it’s like the wall of negative and/or ego energy hits them in the face. They energetically and physically feel the disparity between the two experiences. Their chest tightens, the forehead hurts (headache) and/or they feel discomfort in the pit of their stomach. Their chakras (energy centers in the body) react, providing clues with the discomfort. Over time, they recognize that something has to change. Is it a new employer? Is it a new position within the current organization? Is it a new career altogether? Is it a new perspective and way of life? It depends on the individual. But considerable time is spent addressing the situation for the growth, peace, happiness and health of the client. It’s about clearing the obstacles – personally and professionally – by reviewing what he/she is attracting and paying attention to, along with identifying the client’s distractions. I coach the client with directing his/her mind with clarity and focus. These tools are also applicable for family and life application. It’s a core development that positively changes the client’s entire world – all for the greater good.

The core message (and my common tagline) is “Be positively different: Decrease ego, rules and conditions to increase love, happiness, health and productivity.” Identify your greatest opportunities and reaffirm your greatest assets. Give and receive truth and freedom by bringing ease to the workplace and life. Create a “non-judgment” plan. Identify your truth and remove the fear. Simplify your life and work environment (even as a work-from-home sole proprietor.) Observe and cleanse your mind, body and soul. Awaken your soul within, increase your faith and increase your vitality. Bring positive energy to your mental, physical and spiritual health. Breathe, meditate and just be. Bring happiness, growth and productivity into your consciousness and then assist and/or watch it naturally spill over with your team/peers, your leadership team and/or your business partners. Be the change. “Thrive off the mat in the workplace and life by living the yoga philosophy.”

Flow for the “Zen of it.” Namaste

Article Source: http://www.bizymoms.com/expert-advice

Jennifer Culver, CPC – a.k.a. “Jentle Jen” – is a certified professional coach, yoga instructor, business consultant and reiki master for entrepreneurs, executives and managers. She is an expert author for several online self-help blogs and article directories, with an emphasis in following your passion, spirituality, and holistic wellness; personally and professionally. “Be Positively Different: Decrease ego, rules and conditions to increase love, happiness, health and productivity.”

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Living the Yoga Philosophy – Thriving Off the Mat in the Workplace and Life

Frequently, yoga students who are professionals in the workplace find themselves in a tug-and-pull situation. They love the relaxed, mindful and full breathing state they experience on the mat during their physical yoga practice. These professionals seek yoga to de-stress, calm and heal the mind and body. They then walk into the workplace and it’s like the wall of negative and/or ego energy hits them in the face. They energetically and physically feel the disparity between the two experiences. Their chest tightens, the forehead hurts (headache) and/or they feel discomfort in the pit of their stomach. Their chakras (energy centers in the body) react, providing clues with the discomfort.

Over time, they recognize that something has to change. The core message (and my common tagline) is “Be positively different: Decrease ego, rules and conditions to increase love, happiness, health and productivity.” Identify your greatest opportunities and reaffirm your greatest assets. Give and receive truth and freedom by bringing ease to the workplace and life.

Be the change. “Thrive off the mat in the workplace and life by living the yoga philosophy.”
Flow for the “Zen of it.”
Namaste

Contact Jennifer Culver for a FREE Self-Assessment, FREE Professional Coaching Session and Custom Quote for continued coaching assistance.

Jennifer Culver
Certified Professional Coach, Yoga Instructor, Reiki Master and Business Consultant
jennifer@jentlewellness.com
(920) 570-1704

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