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If you are attempting something new and you feel both calm and excited, that's a good indication that you're on the right track.

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When have you felt both Calm and Excited?

Living In the Current™

photo of riverSince renaming my company In the Current¹, I’ve enjoyed hearing other people’s reactions and what comes to mind for them when they think of “living in the current”. Beginning today, I’ll occasionally devote an article to this subject and you’ll be able to reference these by category in the Current of Life library.

Today’s tip is about something I’m often asked. Is the metaphor of a current meant to convey calmness and serenity or exhilaration and excitement? Great question. The answer is both.

How You’ll Know

In the last issue, you were introduced to Lydia, the human resources consultant who is planning to venture into artisanal food production in the next phase of her career. Prior to creating her actual transition plan, I asked her to imagine herself already succeeding in this new venture and to describe what it would feel like. As she pictured the future in her mind she commented, “While I realize this can be contradictory, I have a feeling of calm, comfort, and excitement.”

I marveled that Lydia had used two of the exact words I had written down when forming In the Current™ that described how clients often feel after our coaching: calm, peaceful, affirmed, clear, hopeful, confident, and excited.

I can think of several times I’ve felt these two emotions simultaneously: when I resigned from my corporate career and opened my coaching business, when I started dating my husband, when we moved across the country, and now, as I expand my business in new ways.

If you are attempting something new and you feel both calm and excited, that’s a good indication that you’re on the right track. The calm part lets you know that your pursuit is grounded in something important and true for you. It reminds you to be patient. The excited part tells you that you’re likely on a path of growth, that there is an unknown element, a daring, an aspect that is beyond your complete control. The excitement builds as you take bold action in the direction you want to go.

Where Are You Now?

Allowing yourself to be guided by a deep sense of purpose produces a momentum that brings both peace and excitement to your life. Think of a time when these two feelings arose side by side. What was happening in your life? What do you remember from that experience that can inform you now?

This Week, ask yourself these questions:

  • What would make me feel more peaceful/purposeful about where I am and where I’m going in life?
  • What can I do to raise my excitement – the degree to which I am growing and feeling fully engaged with life?
  • What action can I take to move more fully into the current?

Here's to you,
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Notes:
¹You can read the story of how I came to name my company In the Currenthere.


photo of Ginny Kravitz, Career and Life CoachVirginia Kravitz, Career and Life Coach, has always had a fierce desire to be in the full current of life. She founded In the Current™ to help accomplished professionals use their restlessness as the door to something bigger and to start living with a greater sense of joy and abandon. Ginny is a recognized Life Blueprint™ coach and authorized facilitator of the Now What™ career and life direction program, as well as an authorized trainer of the OASIS in the Overwhelm strategies. Visit at: www.InTheCurrent.com

Current of Life is an e-zine for accomplished people who want passionate, fulfilling lives. Published every other Tuesday, each issue provides you with an inspirational gem: a practical tip, an insight from a real life story, or a call to action. Read prior issues here.

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