Friday, August 16, 2013

What would you do if you could not fail?


Conversation Starter of the Week
  
  what would you do if you could not fail?

Conversation with Yourself 


This is the most exciting question you could ask yourself today. Take a moment and ponder the thought and GO BIG, and then take it even further. If the conversation in your head is saying "how dare  you" , click delete to that tape and start saying how can I start.

3 Tips to begin the connection.

1. Define what you would do.

2. Clearly identify why this is your mission, hint, this is about your story of what has made you, you.

3. How come this is the time in your life you should share this gift with the world.

These three powerful steps will increase your confidence in taking a step towards your dream and making the impact on the world that you know is possible. Just having a file with this written down can help to focus your time that you spend each day.

For example, you may have your professional position and love it but desire to be involved in the art world for some reason. Being committed to this you can manage the projects you stretch for at work by asking for an assignment that might get you some exposure in that area, or you might join a networking group with that focus or start one. 

As you can see this is the beginning of streamlining your time to being involved in activities that keep you connected to your dream. 


The Jazzy Journey Confidence Transformation System is personalized and I invite you to click this link to schedule a complimentary 30 minute  One Jazzy Life Discovery Session to start the conversation about how to  invest your time to reflect your One Jazzy Life Agenda.


Conversation with Mentee


This conversation is a gold mine for the young people you mentor if they are anything like the young ladies who participated in the Jazzy Journey 90 Day Confidence Transformation Program with me this past school year. The middle school and high school student is uniquely positioned to focus in on why they want to pursue a particular dream or academic area.

Short story, one young lady wanted to be a counselor because she had found it difficult to fit in during the middle school years and was committed to being that type of resources to young people as she moves along her academic and career pursuits.

Use the tips above to help them connect with their dreams and give them confidence in the how only unfolds as they take steps.  As a mentors we hold their hands an encourage them to begin.

As always, when share your experience with  your mentee, she can see herself in your journey. Experiences are good teaching tools.


If you have a group of high school or middle school girls that you think could benefit from increasing confidence by learning  cutting edge communication strategies to manage perceptions, improve speaking and much more, check out my movement WHY WAIT.  I will be launching an online summer training real soon. The mission is to get young people dreaming, speaking and performing like there is a bright future for them to be a part of.

By Janice Saunders
The Jazzy Life Expert

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