Transformation: The Courage to Create

Transformation: The Courage to Create

"Change can be reversed, Transformation cannot"

There are several blocks that can prevent us from transforming our abilities. A few of them might kick up some issues about having the courage to have our desires. New things, new experiences, new ways of thinking can be scary. Nothing is required of us if we stick to the status quo. Nothing is required of us if we just go along and let our thoughts create our lives. Nothing is required of us if we don't consciously transform and consciously create. But is that really what you want your life to be about?

Do you have the Courage to Create? Below are some important questions to ask yourself to help identify possible blocks...

  1. Am I willing to risk?
  2. Am I willing to make whatever transformations are necessary in my life for this to occur?
  3. Am I willing to take final responsibility for what will happen when this manifests?
  4. Can I afford it?
  5. Do I deserve it?
  6. Do I want it now?

We will discuss the first three, as they involve Courage. Courage is defined as: the quality of mind that enables a person to face challenges without fear.

  1. Are you willing to risk?
  2. Manifestation involves transformation. Are you willing to risk transforming your life? Are you willing to risk transformation your relationships, where you live, what your job is, etc?

Risk usually involves some feelings of trepidation. If it didn't, we probably would not consider the situation or move risky. To create something new in your life requires transformation. From caterpillar to butterfly, that signifies transformation. Many people like to feel safe. Many people feel most safe when they are surrounded by the familiar. But what is change? Transformation is moving into the unfamiliar. What is courage in this situation? Courage is moving into the unfamiliar with "the quality of mind" that this change is safe and good and Divinely guided. To create what you want in your life means creating something new and different, something unfamiliar. To create with courage means to state your desires, believe you have them, and know, at your deepest level, that this desire will create transformation in you and your life and you can welcome it with open arms because that transformation is the best thing for you -- that transformation is for your highest good.

  1. Are you willing to make the necessary Transformation?
  2. Risk is one thing. It is making the decision to take a new step, to move in a new direction. But then actually following through and taking that new step, is quite another. That is what Question 2 is all about. When the Spirit begins its work, you will be compelled or inspired to do different things. (The Spirit is working on you too, you know!) If you want the manifestation of your ideal weight, are you willing to stop having second portions? Are you willing to go to the gym instead of having a few beers with friends?

Do you have the courage - that quality of mind - to ACT on your decision? Yes, you would like to drop 10 pounds. Yes, you are willing to risk how losing 10 pounds would change things (like buying new clothes, perhaps?! -- I'll be willing to risk that!) But what are you actually going to do about it? Are you willing to set aside time every day to exercise? Are you willing to stop eating ice cream every night? Do you have the courage to set a goal and work toward it? Do you have the courage to make a plan which includes doing something every day? Do you have the courage to let Spirit work on you?

  1. Are you willing to be responsible for your manifestation?
  2. Are you willing to be a responsible car owner? A responsible homeowner? A responsible pet owner? Are you clear that Spirit will also give you the ways and means to handle these responsibilities?

This is probably the one question whose answer requires the most courage. Do I have the courage to be responsible for what I create -- good, bad, or indifferent? Because whether you realize it or not, you are always creating. But most of it is subconscious. Do you have the courage to create consciously?

People often say they want things to be different, but then do nothing about it. They wait for Life (which in this case is their subconscious and race thought) to make the changes. Then, if it's not the change they wanted, they can bemoan that fact, stay "un-responsible" for it and play the blame game. They don't have to be responsible for anything because they didn't do it. Something or somebody else did.

Creating consciously means taking responsibility for what happens in your life. It means growing up and being the adult for your inner child. It doesn't involve blame or guilt or feeling bad about yourself. Being responsible should actually make you feel empowered. If you are not the one responsible for your creating, then you are at the whim of something outside yourself. It would mean you have no control, or less control or little control. But if you are the one responsible, then you are also the one with the power. And using power correctly take courage.

So, embrace your courage to create.  

Dr. Terry Jackson is Executive Advisor, Thought Leader, Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coach, Organizational Change Management Architect. Dr. Jackson partners with Executives and Organizations to align Strategy, People and Processes to optimize and sustain Peak Business Performance. His methodologies increase Profit and Productivity, help manage change and reduce organizational cost.

Hugh Anthony, PhD

Managing Principal | Culture Strategist | Public Speaker | Storyteller | Mental Fitness Coach | Collaborative Learning Consultant

5 年

Very insightful and powerful perspective posited Terence Jackson, Ph.D. The courage to make the decision to transform helps our lives change for the better.

Shannon D.

Presence & Impact Specialist

5 年

Thank you!

Mercedes E. Martin-Burgess

President | CEO @ Mercedes Martin & Company | Global Leadership,Team & Organizational Transformation

5 年

“Do I have the courage to be responsible for what I create ? Good, bad, or indifferent “ - Thank you for your leadership !

Ivan Ko?alko

?? Trusted advisor ?? I introduce leaders. To themselves. ?? And then we build their strengths together.

5 年

Great article, Terence. Transformation is easier when people get to know themselves first. As Peter Drucker said, most of the people think they know themselves well but most of them are mistaken.

Great article and a message needed more than ever. Definitely a beacon of light in a world cast in shadows.

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