What If Life Was An Experiment?


It’s been a while since my last blog post, and here’s why: I’ve recently taken on a number of new projects – consulting with small businesses looking to ramp up to become ready for a period of expansion.

 



In the course of this work, I’ve encountered opportunities for coaching: Not just for others, but for myself as well!

What I found was this: When facing a range of new experiences, both good and bad, both anticipated and dreaded, what could happen if you looked at them like life was an experiment?

The premise of life being an experiment, and ‘mouldable’ by your focus and intention, is no longer considered to be out there. Quantum physicists have demonstrated that the field of infinite possibility exists; that our experiences can be shaped, with laser point focus, to what we truly want.

So here’s the challenge: For 48 hours starting anytime you read this, write down something that’s challenging you, and imagine that you’re the experimenter, the scientist. Ask yourself “What if?”, and imagine possible ways this situation is serving you – and all the possible ways you can turn it in your favor.

If you just focus on that thought and the possibilities that open up for you when you ask that question, see what happens. I’d love to hear your feedback!

 

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Avalyn Lim

With 20 years of corporate experience in strategy, sales, marketing & branding; and 15 years in personal development and alternative therapies, I am the Founder of The Light Quotient, where I coach women executives and entrepreneurs to achieve lasting change through Integrated Coaching. I also co-own a video production house called Intuitive Films.
My focus is on working with individuals seeking balance between their multiple roles & responsibilities, striving to be their best, while seeking their true self. My customized coaching helps clients gain greater clarity around their life and business goals, and to achieve them quickly and more effortlessly.

This article was originally published on The Light Quotient and has been reposted on Executive Lifestyle with the permission of the author.
Edited by Michelle Sarthou 
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